Well, I've tried enough on my own, and I need some help. It seems that when I generate a song in BIAB [2010.5 (303)] that contains mostly RealTracks but also a track of MIDI strings, which plays fine in BIAB, if I then save the song (.SGU) and open it up in RealBand [2010.5 (1)], after a couple of bars the chords start sustaining into each other, and it sounds bloody awful. It will occasionally snap out of it, but then inevitably start up again after a few beats. This is regardless of whether I use ForteDXi or TTS-1.

When I looked at the Event List, I saw a bunch of CC64's in there, toggling between 127 and zero; so I started deleting all the 127 ones, and it solved the problem - if you can call that a solution. Meanwhile, I call up the BIAB Help File and search for info on midi events, and... I *thought* I had found the answer when I saw the mention of an "Event Edit list". Well, apparently that just lets you mess with events in the Melody, Soloist and lyric tracks, not the accompaniment/rhythm tracks. I was hoping to find something like Sonar's Event List which lets you instantly narrow it down to just CC's or notes, or whatever, which you can then mass delete with a single keystroke - which is a little more sophisticated than the "one at a time" tedium of RealBand's event thingy (as currently configured)...(or as currently understood by me)...

Anyway, do you guys think I've got a setting wrong in either BIAB or RB? I can't see how this could be the norm. Thanks for any insights.

Bobby K.

(btw, Vista Home 64-bit)