Peter, awesome idea! You are the Peter Pan and I am the lost boy. I once was lost, but now I'm found!

First, yellow MIDIs from both Soloist 1-360 and Melodist are already assorted as monophonic MIDIs, so I don't have to worry about getting a polyphonic solo.

Second, under the same chord progression, I can generate one Soloist MIDI, and one Melodist MIDI, then comp the two MIDIs together. In this case, I will have both the emotional long notes from Melodist, and shredded fast notes from Soloist 1-360, at my disposal.

Last, I become the Brent Mason of virtual guitar.

Let's be honest, this method of making custom guitar solo is WAY faster and much more controllable, than trying to partial regen again and again on a guitar Playable Realtrack.

And Peter, thank you for your promise not killing the yellow MIDIs. This is a good news for all young BiaB users like me out there.

As a producer of the young generation, I do tons and tons of EDM songs to pursue fame and money. With the new KV331 integration in BiaB 2023, I can now easily and quickly generate a chord track and route to a SynthMaster Arpeggiator, and then generate a bunch of yellow MIDI tracks and route to various SynthMaster pads, and finally use volume node automation to turn the pads on and off and comp a full song.

People hate yellow MIDIs because they are too computerized, not as humanized as blue MIDIs.

This is no longer the case in the world of synthesizers and EDM productions.



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