C/D is different because the C/D parts are effectively the same as loading a different style. Multi-Styles are just a list of individual styles, each of which has an A/B part. When you use Multi-Styles, the first style in the list is A/B, the second is C/D, the third is E/F, etc. So once you get to C/D, you are actually loading a new style file (in the background); however, RealTracks don't respond to new styles loaded. They only work with the first style, and that includes the A/B part markers. Selecting C/D is effectively the same as pressing F5 and loading a different style file at that point. When you do that, RealTracks don't respond to that change.

Maybe one day we'll have that ability, but for now we don't. It's a limitation of the program currently.

Hope that helps.


John

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