Hi Ryan,

Depending on the instruments you've used, the following is possible to get the bar sounding as you've shown it...

D/A ^A,^G |^G/D

The D/A is in the first half of a bar, and ^A,^G are in the second half. The ^G/D is on beat 1 in the following bar and this means that should you want a chord on beat 1 of this next bar, the G/D stops that.

What you are seeking to do is working at the very edge of what can be done with BIAB.

It is possible to 'fake' chords on eighth notes by using two bars of BIAB to represent one bar of music. To do this, it would be necessary to set the song to double the speed so that the two bars play in the same time as a single bar.

With this set up, each 1/4 note in the two bars would act/sound as an eighth note.

I anticipate that you would have better success with this if you were using MIDI instruments rather than Realtracks.

Hope this helps,
Noel


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