The name of the tracks goes back historically to the way BIAB was originally implemented. That being said, you can put any instrument you want on whatever track (except for Drums). That's why you'll want to look at what instrument is playing on whichever track.

So generally, guitars would go on the guitar track, but there's no reason you can't put a guitar on the piano or strings track.

It's been requested in the wish list to allow the track types to match the track instruments, or even just have generic track names, but that hasn't happened yet. So for now, just realize that you have a bass, drum, guitar, piano, strings, melody, and soloist track to work with. What you put on each track is up to you (or up to the definition of the style). Click on the track name and you'll see the instrument that plays on that track and that should help you out some. Just one of those things you learn as you use the program.


John

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