Originally Posted By: bowlesj
I discovered something. In my mind it is a workaround since it really should changes with the style since bringing in the style brings in the new loop.

Anyway I show it in the attached diagram. If you want to change the loop at the marker you have to pick the new loop where I indicate.

It is very limited this way. Having the A marker for Melody-1 and a B marker for the solo chorus and a C marker (or even the A marker again) for the Melody-2 where the loop would switch with the new style would give the greatest flexibility. Of course being able to use any track would also give best flexibility. So being able to put it in the melody track would allow shutting off the loop during the improvising. So again the idea is to be able to record our own melody and do everything we can do if we were to write a midi melody but being ours we can get a much better sound. The Audio track does not allow for changing number of choruses on the fly.



Yeah, I've never managed to get that "B" substyle thing to change to loop as advertised, and I tried many, many times.


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