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This is a kludge, but...

could he use the one track to record the first solo, then save it as audio.
Then reuse the same track to create the second solo, and then save it as audio.

THen use Audacity to combine the two tracks and import the combination back into the one track.




This works for me, but you don't need ot use Audacity to get it to work.

Can be done entirely in BiaB.

Generate the first solo.

It will cover all choruses, of course, but you don't care about that.

Use the Bar Settings to Mute that first solo in all places except the bars or chorus where you want it to be.

SOLO that track and Record to Audio.

Generate a new solo on the empty track.

Set the Bar Settings such that the new solo mutes where you don't want it and plays where you want it to play.

You can use the Audio record settings to record *only that chorus* on top of the other, or use the Punch In feature, either can work with careful use of the settings.

You can continue to do this for as many choruses as you like, with as many different solo instruments as you have, up to the total chorus limit.

Make sure you Mute or delete the last Soloist after transferring to Audio track so that it does not double with itself on the Audio track.

Like this:

Solo-AudioTrack_Demo1.mp3

Excuse the audio dropoouts and glitches, this was a fast thing put together for this demo, I left the browser and several other proggies open and running, network card on, everything possible to interrupt audio streaming was going on... (grin)

That is not a kludge at all...


--Mac