< how do you "erase" a part? >

Note: You must first generate a song so there is audio/midi data to erase.

Right click on the track description in the MIxer
Select Track Actions/Erase Track
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OK to Erase RealTrack = Yes
Ok to Erase MIDI Data = Yes

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Freeze Track. You will get a message the track is empty - Do you want to generate it first? = No

Select Yes to save the empty track.

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Select the Save As command/

Save Song with Patches Harmony (alt-F2)

From the patches window that appears, make sure that the track frozen box is checked and that the save all settings with song is checked

Click OK -


If you regenerate the song, the frozen track remains silent and no instrument is generated for that track.

If you close the file and open that SGU song again, the track will be frozen and will not generate.

If you select a new style from the Style Picker, the frozen track remains silent and does not generate.

If you unfreeze the track - it generates...

If you mute the track and hit F9, it will save it as a User Style.

You do not have to erase your guitar track to save a User Style without the guitar track. If you Mute a track, a User Style will not save the muted track. So, when you find a style you will want to use again, mute the guitar track and save as a User Track and your custom song will be complete except there will be no guitar track. It is gone permanently, (unless you bring it back)






Last edited by Charlie Fogle; 10/02/17 02:02 AM.

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