Hi P Schimm,

Since you're adapting existing files, the above advice about unfolding may be the most useful. But just so you don't get the wrong idea, starting from scratch, it's quite simple to lay out your structure. Set the song length to 48 bars, one chorus. Use the repeats function to insert a repeat for the first and last 16 bars - separate operation for each one, and keep the "generate" switch enabled each time. Add in the intro and ending: voila done in a few seconds. As a bonus, with fake mode off, you can set different chords for the second time through each repeat.

The trick (for me, anyway) to understanding "generate" is to realize that the song is always layed out linearly in the piano roll (sequencer), so creating a repeat is technically the insertion of bars. Generate accomplishes that. If you omit the "generate," the software will still create the repeat, but it will use the second 16 bars for the second time. The only actual looping done - confirmed by watching the piano roll - is for the entire "chorus."

HTH, Ron