The part markers trigger a drum fill based on the color of the part marker.

You can insert part markers anywhere you want a drum fill.

The fills, like I said are in the style you selected and will work for most applications.

If you need a specific fill, or some kind of custom fill, you will need to be slightly more creative.

In that case, you want to work in a DAW where you can edit the drum track directly. Dong that in BB is difficult if not impossible. (I have actually never tried to edit a track in that manner in BB) In a DAW, you can edit by cutting and pasting in a new part.... or even using a drum synth with a similar sounding kit to play exactly what you need played by MIDI.

I have done that very thing with piano in the song FOOLS ERRAND. (on my music site) Biab uses a Real Track piano part for most of the song. However, there's a part closer to the end immediately following the bridge, where the piano is playing simple quarter note chords.... that part is midi with a piano sample chosen to be a sound alike to the BB/RB piano part. It's not even noticeable that it's not the real track doing that.

You just have to think outside of the box every now and then to get things done like you want them done.

Last edited by Guitarhacker; 03/09/17 03:12 AM.

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