Originally Posted By: 1manband
Trevor,

1. Yes
2. Yes - if it doesn't regenerate in order to play the song. (Sometimes it does even though I click on Play, not Generate and Play.
3. Internal - VST/DXi
4. Yellow
5. S button on the left for Strings
6. All
7. Don't know. If I hit #, it automatically switches to M (melody). Couldn't make it stay on the strings track.

I appreciate your help, but I've spent all the time on this I can. I give up. I'll freeze the track - that does work. I don't like it frozen, but if that's what I have to do, I'll do it. I've never used this technique for fading before and I'm really glad you suggested it.

Thanks,
Jim


Jim
Your answer to 7 is probably correct, you can only edit the Melody or Soloist Track

I believe that you cannot change the midi on the Strings Track

Can you record your own strings onto the Melody or Soloist Track and then perform the edit? That would work I'm sure.


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