Playing smoothly to a click track is a learned skill and some find it a bit disconcerting to play and follow a click when they first begin to play to a click.

Many think it's easier to play to a drum pattern. Copy and paste a track a bit longer than the length of your song.

You can use the click track function to tighten up the timing of your song.

To generate backing tracks that play along with your recorded audio, you do have to enter the key signature of your audio as well as a chord chart for the song. RB will play the tempo map you have already completed as detailed above.

You do not have to play to a click track or drum pattern to record backing tracks to your recorded audio. You must have reasonable natural timing to do so. Some folks think they lose their groove to the punctual timing of a click track. If that's you, record your audio track free style and use the click track feature to align the timing before adding your backing tracks or the ACW to automatically calculate key, tempo and chords for you.

Charlie

Last edited by Charlie Fogle; 07/20/17 03:51 AM.

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