I have a JV1010 from Roland and an SD2.

Both have always worked fine, soloist and all.

I now use the soloist channel in most instances to embed changes to a harmonizer. However that project has been on hold as the chemo treatments got my golden pipes and I can no longer sing. I'm trying various horns with harmonies in lieu, and the wife's flute, however I can still say, that running and testing biab for many years, I have had no issues like this.

In this case, I will state that there is a problem with your setup or understanding of something. The fact remains, and I have stated it many times, that Band in a Box is a complex piece of software, and like a language or subject, if it could be used and understood in a few hours, it would be useless in the same time frame as the learning curve.

The main frustration most face is the learning curve and the nomenclature. There are terminologies, applications, histories, and other factors that weigh in. Stick with it. If I, with my feeble understanding of stuff like women and computers, have mastered how to use one and not cross the other, then anyone can potentially copy my example.

As we say, bonne chance.

I'm glad you have not come for aid in the understanding of women. When chemo left me profoundly deaf I said to the docs after getting hearing aids (which sort of work), I can now almost hear women, but as before, they have not increased my ability to understand them. I just continue to buy them stuff and make meals. That sort of works.


John Conley
Musica est vita