No, I didn't use the Audio Chord Wizard. The other tracks on this song are RealTracks.

I've been using BIAB for many years, started using RealDrums a couple of years ago, and just decided to finally start using RealTracks; that's why I just bought a new laptop this week - my 9-year-old Dell I have been using didn't have enough memory to handle them well.

I play guitar and sing and I usually program bass, piano, drums, and organ or strings. When we have a keyboard player I mute the keyboard track, which I did today. She also has BIAB (2011), and our routine has been for me to email her the .sgu files to rehearse with at home before our service, and this has always worked well. But when I emailed her this week's songs (with RealTracks for the first time), she said nothing worked right on her computer (she has RealTracks, too); some tracks played but others didn't. She reset the factory options and things got even worse. She even reinstalled her BIAB program and it didn't help.

The songs are playing fine on my computer now, but it sure was embarrassing to have such a major meltdown in the first song of a praise and worship set at our church. I had rehearsed that song several times this week with no problem, and it plays okay on another computer in my office that I use to program the song sometimes, as I did this song (it's a 6-month old HP, 8 GB RAM, 1 TB hard drive). This had never, ever happened before on my old Dell using BIAB 2010.5 (without RealTracks, of course). For what it's worth, when I was rehearsing the problem song, I did not have the piano track muted, but I cant' see how that would matter.


Jim
Psalm 33:3 Sing unto him a new song; play skillfully with a loud noise.

BIAB 2018 build 519; Dell Inspiron N4110, Windows 10 64 bit, Intel Core i3-2350m running at 2.29 GHz, Memory: 6 GB DDR3, SDRAM 1MHz