Hi,

Update: I think I figured it out. I went over to the "Metronome" button, clicked on it and unchecked the check-mark beside recording and now it gets rid of the annoying metronome while I am recording.


I have a recording of a song with some others players and myself that dragged from .wav files into in real band (4 tracks in total with each player on a different track). I am not satisfied with the track where I recorded my part. I want to mute it while playing back our recording with real band and re-record my part on another brand new track to make it better then later remove my bad track. On the new track I may need to make a few attempts so I want to keep redoing it until I am satisfied. I am trying to find a video that teaches this but YouTube search "PGmusic real band overdubbing finds nothing" from what I can see. In fact all the video that show up are BIAB videos. Does anyone know where I can find a tutorial video or whatever on doing what I want to do?

One thing I tried was to highlight a new empty track and click the record button at the bottom just right of the transport keys (I am using real band 2016). I get this annoying metronome that is both really loud and completely out of sync with the other tracks we recorded. Assuming I am on the correct path toward doing what I want to do how do does one get rid of that unwanted count down and metronome?

I found something by searching "PGmusic real band recording".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfqCxQ0ZzsA
Not sure if it is what I am looking for but I am watching if for now.

Thanks,
John

Last edited by bowlesj; 11/26/18 08:28 AM.

John Bowles
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