Charlie Fogle, you are getting too technical here. I read your essay back and forth twice, still didn't have a clue on how to use the medley slot to fix the bad chords.

Say, I open up BiaB, enter my chords, choose a style, generate a standard 32 bar song, all bars are set to substyle A, the song includes a Brent Mason fingerpick acoustic guitar track.

Then I single this fingerpick track, mute everything else, listen, and find the track is a total mess.

In Bar 7, the chord has obvious sour notes and doesn't fit the song.
In Bar 13, the chord sounds bad and it's transposed from a different key.
In Bar 22, the chord is in the wrong octave, notes are an octave higher than Bar 21 & 23, doesn't fit in between.
In Bar 26, the chord is in the wrong play style, it plays much more notes than Bar 25 & 27, musically sounds bad.

So, can you provide a step by step guide, on how you would fix Bar 7, 13, 22, 26?

The current method I'm using, is to freeze everything, sit there, track by track, bar by bar, repetitively partial regen, until a proper chord is generated, very time consuming.

Doing partial regen to fix a bad generated chord, is like playing Russian Roulete, you never know the next one you get is good or worse.


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