JeffB720,

The way you phrased your question makes perfect sense. Band-in-a-Box calls each "loop" a chorus. Look to the right of the song title and you'll see the number 3 for the default of three choruses.

There are multiple ways to accomplish what you want. One suggestion, when you hear something you like, use "Save As" to relabel the song file and save the song. That way you don't have to worry about accidentally losing what you've got.

One way is to freeze each track and then move the frozen tracks to the utility tracks. Repopulate the main tracks, regenerate. Once you have what you want, mute the part of each performance you don't want and unmute the part of each performance you want.

Another way would be to render all tracks as a stereo mix, import the mix into the audio track, convert to an Artist Performance Track and then move the Artist Performance Track to an unused track. Again unmute what you want and mute what you don't want. This method has the advantage that you can create a very dense mix composed of as many tracks as you want.


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