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I have an idea that this is cumbersome, but could someone explain how to do this??

JT




Not cumbersome at all, John. Let me start with BIAB then talk about this particular way in which RB is different.

IN BIAB, when you generate a song, ALL of the parts regenerate. They all follow the same chords, the same timing, the same part markers etc. The result in some cases is that the song can become too "sing-songy" and predictable

In RB, each track can be generated seperately. This means you can change the chords or part markers etc for each instrument. for example maybe you want one instrument to play a busier chord pattern that includes transitional chords... but you want another instrument to hold the same root chord the whole time, or to change chords less often. you could enter the complicated chords first:

D,G A,Bm | G,A D/F#,G <- This set of chords would generate a fairly busy track

D A | G D <-by removing some of the chords, another instrument can be generated with a simpler accompaniment