Chat GP is not correct. The three dots do not say "I want this chord played as written". They always mean "I want to hold this chord until another chord is played". I'm guessing that the hold chord is always played as written, but I'm not sure about that.

If you are still getting A7, these are things that will cause.

1) Did you save an audio file of your song? If you did, BIAB will load this in automatically when you open the song file and it will play. If this file contained A7, you will hear that. Trying muting your Audio track to see if a song file is present.

2) Did you unfreeze all your tracks and regenerate the song? This is necessary as it is through the regeneration process that BIAB puts the changes in place. If tracks are frozen, they will not be generated with new material.

3) There could be an incorrect mapping for the chord. This sometimes happens. When it does, PG Music need to re-map the chords in the audio file from which a particular track was generated.

4) Isolate which track or tracks are playing the 7th. This is usually easy to do by ear. If you want to see the notes, and you are familiar with a piano keyboard, use the Piano tab on the mixer and watch the chord play. Double check if there is a G (the 7th) being played when you hit the A chord.

I hope these ideas help.
--Noel

P.S. Chat GP is correct regarding a setting for 7ths in Realtracks preferences (I missed this one before). If you open the Realtracks Prefs ("Options | Preferences | Realtracks"), there is a setting for "On jazz realtracks, jazz up triads to sevenths".


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