Truth be told you lost me there.

I'm a newbie but I can't find the correct buttons to push. Don't know about "RealCharts". (I guess I will now. Just picked up the manual and I'm now on page 106 soon to be reading about "RealTrack Settings" and "RealCharts".

I'm now getting totally into something that I hope pans out. I just heard the following song on another topic:

http://www.pgmusic.com/forums/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=341475&an=0&page=0#Post341475

I like the solo work by "Brent Mason" and it suddenly dawned on me that with the help of those kinds of solos/riffs and BIAB I can take my playing to another level. Since BIAB "invents" solos/riffs to melodies I put in it's only a matter of learning the solos/riffs that the BIAB generates. (I have little imagination and, so, my solos usually sound similar.) Until now I have used BIAB for accompaniment mostly but not as a learning tool. Hopefully this isn't just a dream and BIAB can, in fact, be used in this manner. Which, means that I really have to find out how to get them notes viewable on the guitar window which would be abo9ut as good as having the actual guitar tablature. For now I had to resort to my trusty old cassette player/recorder to record the music and will then use my other cassette recorder (the Marantz) which enables me to slow down the music 50%.

I'll do some reading up and come back to report with my progress (or problems), if any.