Hi just to add re your question on using the mixer to cancel the guitar part.

You won't be able to do this with the audio file using the mixer controls (if I've understood what you are saying correctly) as it will still be a single mix. A bit like extracting the raw ingredients from a cake once it's baked.

Depending on where the guitar part sits, e.g., if it's panned hard right or left, you may be able to minimise it using the panning controls but you'll also lose anything else that sits in the same space. If it is dead centre then there are ways of trying to remove it like karaoke functions do to strip out the vocals but I've never found this to be clean. Somebody else may be able to advise on this as I'm not experienced with that function.

Alternatively, you might find that experimenting with the Equaliser (EQ) might supress something that sits at a particular frequency such as the guitar part but it's likely that it will take out something else as well as it will be hard to isolate just the guitar.

I've tried this many times with little success.

The best way, now that you have the chords is to use BIAB. Transfer the chords into BIAB and pick a style that is close to what you want and then mute any generated tracks that you don't want to hear.

Hope this helps.

Cheers.
Mike.


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