Have a look in Song Settings (right-click on the chord sheet). There's a setting called "Natural Arrangement" that needs to be set to "DIsable for this song" if you don't want BIAB to modify any chords.
That's a great article, Matt. It slipped past me. I'll be referring people to that now. Thanks for taking the time to summarise everything so clearly. --Noel
Thanks Matt for helping out! I tried each of your suggestions in the article, but the only one that had some effect was changing the chord from G7 to G9. It worked for a couple of chords, not all of them. And I should be able to get a straight G7 and not a G9.
While in chat support just now I had some success, but only briefly. I was able to get straight G7 chords for a few bars (not all) following these instructions:
| Edit | Song Form | Settings for This Song | -Under RealTracks Options Natural Arrangements Select Enable. Regenerate tracks.
Now here's the weird part. When I asked him to fix a few other problems and he didn't know how, he asked me to send him the frozen tracks. I asked him how can I tell if the tracks are frozen? When he told me, I noticed that the Organ track (the problem track) was already frozen!
I asked him if this could have been part of the problem. He said Yes! But think about it. I never touched the frozen button, so wouldn't the track have been frozen for all of the session? So why did the above instructions fix the G7 chord for a couple of bars if the track was frozen?
And here's the best part. When I unfroze the tracks and regenerated (without changing any of the settings) the G7 chords were lost again to G7b9.
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I would not have expected any change to a frozen organ track as you tried experiments, nor as often as you regenerated. Or, turning it around, you need to unfreeze before anything you try makes a change.
If it’s not working that way, then I suggest Return to Factory Settings, Most.
Weird.
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I would not have expected any change to a frozen organ track as you tried experiments, nor as often as you regenerated. Or, turning it around, you need to unfreeze before anything you try makes a change.
If it’s not working that way, then I suggest Return to Factory Settings, Most.
Weird.
Yeah Matt that whole chat experience was really weird to say the least! Because the suggestion he made did fix the chord to get G7 chords, but only for the first pass not the repeat. And how was it possible when the Organ track was frozen the whole time???
I'm not ready at this point to do a Factory Reset because I have made a bunch of changes to settings the past few weeks and would lose them all (don't even remember what the changes were nor what they were for).
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In Song Settings > Avoid Transpositions if that is unchecked you should at least be getting an F7 or A7 transposed as well as a G7. You can load the style and freeze all the styles tracks and generate a whole Utility track of G7 with the instrument you need and see what you get then you can freeze that track, paste the song chords, unfreeze the style tracks, generate then in then in the Audio Edit window with snap enabled copy the good sections from the Utility track to the style track that has been generated and replace the bad sections with the good sections.
... I'm not ready at this point to do a Factory Reset because I have made a bunch of changes to settings the past few weeks and would lose them all (don't even remember what the changes were nor what they were for).
Before that starts, you are always prompted to Save your existing settings. It's safe.
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In Song Settings > Avoid Transpositions if that is unchecked you should at least be getting an F7 or A7 transposed as well as a G7. You can load the style and freeze all the styles tracks and generate a whole Utility track of G7 with the instrument you need and see what you get then you can freeze that track, paste the song chords, unfreeze the style tracks, generate then in then in the Audio Edit window with snap enabled copy the good sections from the Utility track to the style track that has been generated and replace the bad sections with the good sections.
Thanks musocity! Avoid Transp. didn't help.
I just did an experiment with a fresh track as you suggested and got some very unexpected results, to say the least. I used the same Style as the one in my song where my G7 chords aren't working. It's called "Jazz Ballad with Organ".
I input G7 for 2 bars then C7 for 2 bars and the G7 with no ending.
Here's what BIAB did, /G13 G9+ /G13 /C13 /C13 / G(b9)+ /G13 /G9 add4 G13b9/ G9 more and more creations
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... I'm not ready at this point to do a Factory Reset because I have made a bunch of changes to settings the past few weeks and would lose them all (don't even remember what the changes were nor what they were for).
Before that starts, you are always prompted to Save your existing settings. It's safe.
I just did a Factory Reset. Wow that was NASTY! I started to play back the song and got weird sounds, crackling garbled sound plus the following error:
An exception error has occurred. You can continue to use the program but should likely save your work and reboot program.
Access violation at address 00007FF84214DEE5 in module 'dllelastiquePro3.dll'. Write of address 0000000040C24000.
I tried to replay the song and BIAB simply crashed!
Loaded BIAB and the song again. It played this time, but up to the same old tricks. Not playing G7 chords (no frozen track for Organ) so these are fresh substitutions for the G7's..
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The one I have with "Jazz Ballad with Organ" is _JAZOR60 with 1039 B3 Organ Jazz but it has no RealChart midi so I don't know what chords it's playing. Have you tried another RT Organ ?
[quote=musocity]The one I have with "Jazz Ballad with Organ" is _JAZOR60 with 1039 B3 Organ Jazz but it has no RealChart midi so I don't know what chords it's playing. Have you tried another RT Organ ? [/quote
Yes JAZOR60 is the one I'm using. I tried a bunch more now with basically the same results.
I don't understand why you can't tell BIAB to play a simple G7 chord? And the thing is, with one of the previous settings (they have been changed multiple times) it was playing a G7 for two bars, but on the repeat it played altered chords again.
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I notice in this post that PG Music help told you to activate Natural Arrangement in Song Settings. I'm not quite sure why this was mentioned because engaging Natural Arrangement gives BIAB permission to modify chords when the song is generated if the program has determined that better options exist. The below image is from the Users Manual.
Another option that you might like to try is to "Fix sour notes". This is found by right-clicking on the track, selecting "Track Settings" and then selecting "Auto-fix sour notes".
Another process that I can think of is to use Audio Edit and partial regeneration to regenerate those regions where the wrong chords play. When you use partial regeneration, the track will be automatically set to frozen so that the partial regeneration is not lost. Don't worry about this as partial regeneration overrides the frozen option. This is normal.
About Return to Factory Settings, I always choose Most. This keeps your driver settings. As an example, on my system the default WAS audio driver causes pretty horrible sounds and I need MME. That might be what happened to you; check your MIDI and audio drivers.
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About Return to Factory Settings, I always choose Most. This keeps your driver settings. As an example, on my system the default WAS audio driver causes pretty horrible sounds and I need MME. That might be what happened to you; check your MIDI and audio drivers.
Now he tells me. I chose Full not Most. I just checked and it was back to WAS audio. Rather than just change that one back I may as well change all of my previous settings back, seeing as the Factory Reset didn't fix the problem.
So please tell me how do I restore my saved Factory settings that I made a backup of?
Geez, unless you use this program every day and know all the ins and outs, don't let anyone tell you BIAB is a piece of cake to use!
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Yeah Noel I too didn't understand why he told me to use 'Natural Arrangement' in chat. It seemed counter-intuitive. But it seemed to work, kind of. As I said, in the repeat it was back to playing 'fancy' G7s.
Your 'fix sour notes' suggestion didn't work.
Could you please give me specific directions on how to use "Audio Edit and partial regeneration"? I couldn't find it. TIA
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If you have a look at the video below, the range 10:30 — 28:25 covers partial regeneration extensively.
Also, with "Auto fix sour notes" that works on a track-by-track basis so if another track had the modified chord, that would still be heard.
Under Track Settings (#1 from the menu obtained by right-clicking on a track), you can modify all the settings and make them track specific. I use "Force simple arrangement" when I want BIAB to play chords without any modification. Also, whenever any of the settings are put in place, they will not activate until you regenerate the track (and the track needs to be unfrozen for the regeneration to occur). In the attached image, there is reference to the Melody Track. This is because it was this track that I right-clicked on.
Here's some more options using Partial Regen with the Held option and using PlayableRealTrack mode and add the G7 notes, you can use Edit mode in Tracks view to copy/split/move Held sections around, you can also generate up some MST Keys/Organ and copy notes to the RealTrack Organ PlayableRealTracks muted section. you can also try the "Simpler" option in the Settings button:
If you have a look at the video below, the range 10:30 — 28:25 covers partial regeneration extensively.
Also, with "Auto fix sour notes" that works on a track-by-track basis so if another track had the modified chord, that would still be heard.
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Thanks Noel that video looks very useful. For the fix sour notes, I had only selected the problem track, nothing else.
I just tried selective regeneration. And while I was able to get a pure G7 eventually, it didn't last long. As I said the section repeats, and on the repeat the G7 was back to being altered. So now the question becomes, "How do you do selective regeneration on two bars that repeat and have the regeneration stick with the 1st pass and the repeat?"
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