Hi Allan,

Welcome to the forum.

The problem you are experiencing is one that many of us have been through. To explain what is happening, it's necessary to understand what Realtracks actually are.

Realtracks are not instructions to play instrumental sounds, they are actual live recordings by top-class studio musicians. These recordings have been created by the musicians playing many different chords in many different keys. (If you travel over to your \bb\Realtracks folder and have a listen to some of the raw Realtrack files, you'll hear the original recording.)

BIAB identifies where the different chords are located in the original Realtrack recording and then uses these chords to create a backing. In other words, the backing you hear is not created by a 'sound' (say, on a synthesiser) but it comes from the actual, live recording that has sections of it copied, transposed and pasted into a BIAB backing. This is why you cannot instruct a melody to play a Realtrack.

The notation that is associated with many Realtracks is an interpretation of what the studio musician recorded. It was added to BIAB a few years ago so that users could practise the studio musicians' riffs and accompaniments. This notation does not instruct BIAB to play the Realtrack. It is a summary of what is being played.

Hope this helps,
Noel

P.S. If you want to copy and paste a solo into different sections of the song, this is most easily accomplished in Realband.


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