Sure I have made several songs by choosing a style and then typing in a chord sequence.

That is pretty simple.

But if I want a bit more rhythmically (personalized) advanced accompaniment ( and I do) the user tracks seemed like a good way to do that !

I also like odd meters like 5/4 7/4 9/8 etc etc and don't see too many of those in BIAB.

That is were I thought the user track could come in handy.

Too me the generic accompaniment found in some instruments like organs etc etc gets pretty boring pretty fast. You know when the accompanist only plays quarter note throughout !

I would like to make my own usertracks with specific voicings that works for specific musical genres that I don't find in BIAB.

Thanks for the link !


Originally Posted By: PeterGannon
))) It seems a bit cumbersome to make a folder manually each time you make a user-track. Surely the program should be able to take care of the as well ?


Making a user track is an advanced feature, and I think you're misunderstanding the term. you should never need to make user tracks. You make songs and save them. Have you made a single song and saved it yet? If not, type in some chords, and press the save button and you'll have saved your first song.

You should watch some of the beginner videos, and the first one is "making a song" and it is on this page, along with other videos http://www.pgmusic.com/videos.bbwin.htm

Last edited by magicaldog; 05/07/16 11:52 AM.

Jazz! Sure - But far from smooth !