Hello bluzkeez1,

The file has an embedded patch change "vibes" at the beginning of the Soloist track. This was probably added by the Soloist, when auto-generating a vibes solo. By embedded, I mean you can see if if you open the Notation window, go to the soloist track, and click on the [#] button (event list editor button). This is why the patch you hear might not necessarily match up with the one displayed at the top of the screen when you first open the song. It's normal.

If you want to override it and choose your own patch, you can simply use the instrument pull-down menu and choose a patch. It will automatically override the embedded patch. If you want to save your song with that patch, it should just be a matter of pressing save - next time you open the song it should be opened with the new one.

If pressing save does NOT save your selected patch, then go to the File menu - Save Song with patch and harmony, and check that "Save current melody and soloist patches" is checked. It should be checked, because it is in the default program settings, and you installed the program to a fresh test folder. It shouldn't be necessary for you to visit this dialog unless you have changed the patches on tracks OTHER than the melody or soloist - in that case, you would press the Fill w/ patches button and click save.

Band-in-a-Box 2009 works differently than 2011 in this respect - in 2011, all patches are automatically saved with your song by default, whereas in 2009 you sometimes need to visit this "save with patches and harmony" dialog.

I'm not sure if this answers your question, but maybe it is a step in the right direction...


Andrew
PG Music Inc.