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These are the original solo sections from a Biab track.

Musocity, I watched your video, and I'm very confused.

How did you get the chord information above the waveform track in your video?

Were these chords extracted from BiaB's source wma material, or simple detected by Reaper?

A DAW's ability of detecting chords on an audio file, is usually inaccurate, especially on non-rhythm RTs, such as a lead guitar RealTrack.

Below picture shows what's in a RealTrack folder: a wma audio and a bt1 mapping file.

I tried to open this bt1 file with Notepad++ to see what's inside, but only get mess codes. I assume you need some special software to view the bt1 file.

Imagine if PG Music allow users to view this bt1 file, that would be a game changer.

If a user knows what original chords were assigned to each bar of the source wma file, he can simple drag the audio to his DAW, cut the bars and put together a Slash like guitar solo in less than a minute.

How cool is that?

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