Peter,
Got a couple of issues to report, and a request.

When you have a song with multiple styles in it, which a song I'm working on does, there is a problem with the style changes. I have three choruses, and I'm using three different styles, albeit all closely related. The first style, or the 'song style', isn't selected anywhere but the Style Picker. I have a four bar intro. At bar five, because there is nothing in the Bar Setting for that bar that tells it to KEEP the same style choice, it automatically selects the style for bar 5, Chorus 2! It shouldn't do that. EDIT: Thanks to someone else looking at the generated report for the song, I found that problem. That was me, not a bug!

Furthermore, if you unfold the song, it loses all the changes as far as style and patch changes for the second and third choruses.

I'm using my Higher Bank patches in this song, so it may sound a little funky. You can see and download the song here.

Finally, my request. I don't know if it's possible or not, I wouldn't think that it should be too hard. The stuff I'm working on right now are songs out of a Fake Book. So, I want all of this stuff to stay in Band In A Box native .sgu format. BUT, I'm using some higher bank patches, and there are some areas in the song for the generated parts that I would like to have them play either an octave higher, or, who knows, maybe an octave lower. But, I only want it for a particular set of bars, or a range of bars on a particular chorus. I don't know if that's available now, I've never tried doing it, but can't find a way to do it.
I'm not a programmer, so I don't know, but to me, it doesn't seem be difficult to say 'select this track, this range of events and add or subtract note value 12, or 24, or whatever.' But, as I said, I'm not a programmer, so I have no clue. laugh

Anyway, thanks.

Gary

Last edited by Gary Curran; 05/18/14 02:48 PM.

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