Shots, rests, and holds work great for MIDI and generally work well for RealTracks (not all RT's have holds and shots defined, but rests should work). Shots, rests, and holds do not apply to the melody or soloist track, so playing selectively there needs to be controlled by you (if a MIDI track, then just edit the notes since only the accompaniment tracks are affected by regeneration; however, if you assigned a RT to melody or soloist, you'll have to do things like mute the track in places where you don't want it to play - F5 can be your friend here).

BIAB gives you the choice of three dots, which you can then modify.

One dot means to rest
Two dots means hit a shot
Three dots means hold the chord

The letters after the dot are the instruments to exclude from the rest, shot, or hold. It doesn't matter which order you put them in, as BIAB will rearrange them into standard order when you hit ENTER. The tracks are the legacy track names and may not actually represent the instrument on that track. (For example, the string track doesn't have to be an orchestral string instrument, it could be a trumpet or a guitar, or vibes). So you have to know the legacy tracks in order.

So if you enter:

C..BDP it will play a shot for all instruments except the instruments on the bass, drums, and piano track. In other words, guitar and strings will play the shot, the rest of the instruments play whatever is defined for that style or RealTrack.

C...DS will play a hold for all instruments except the instruments on the drums and strings track; they will continue playing the defined style.

C.D will hold all instruments except the drums.

The rests, shots, and holds will remain in effect until the next chord entry encountered.

Hope that helps.


John

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