You can actually use multiple RealTracks (up to 10on the same track. Granted, you only get one volume control and all effects will apply equally to both RealTracks, but it can be done.

Open the RealTracks Picker and click on the medley button; this is actually to enable you to switch out instruments every "N" bars; however, there is a checkbox to play all the instruments simultaneously.

Technically, you could have up to 70 RealTracks playing at the same time (7 tracks times 10 RTs).

This doesn't give you an extra track, but effectively it does. Obviously, when you regenerate to get a slightly different sound, all the instruments on that track are going to be regenerated. But it gets you close.

Additionally, if you have the Audio track available, you can always render one of the tracks to the audio track (as long as the WAV file is the same name as the BIAB file and in the same folder, it will play the WAV file on the audio track of the song). You could then reassign the original track to a new RealTrack. Make sure your chord progression and song structure is complete before doing this, as you won't be able to change the audio track once recorded.

But there are some options to accomplish what you want.


John

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