RealBand unfortunately does not support MultiStyles. However, in BIAB, a multistyle is simply a list of linked styles, with the main style following a specific naming convention (the style name ends with the "+" symbol.


So one thing you can do is to open BIAB, load the multistyle, and make note of which additional style files are used for the additional substyles ("C" through "X"). You can then go into RealBand, manually select the appropriate style file, highlight the section that uses that substyle, and regenerate that section.

Yes, it's a PITA, but until RealBand natively supports multistyles, at least you can do it manually.

Note that everything is paired. So "C" and "D" substyles come from "A" and "B" in the referenced style file; "E" and "F" substyles likewise come from "A" and "B" of the referenced style file.

I hope that made sense.

Sounds like a wishlist item is in order, though I'm pretty I've requested this previously. Maybe it's time to bubble it to the top again.


John

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