Welcome to the forum, Panos. The answer is No. RealTracks often give you different voicings each time they are generated. This can be good or bad, depending on your goal. Even the MIDI chords can have different voicings, although that can be controlled more tightly by the style.

Perhaps what will help you is the ability of BIAB to audition the chord, so you can learn the sound of it. In the chordsheet, if you do a Shift+Enter, you will hear the chord at the cursor position. Continue to press Shift+Enter and you usually hear a variety of voicings cycled through. The same feature is available with the Chord Builder (right-click to get this) and continue to press the Play button.

Having said all that, there are a few tricks. For example, often BIAB will play a flat nine on a seventh chord. To prevent that, I will sometimes write a ninth chord instead. The more specific you are in naming the chord, the less BIAB will guess. 7alt is the ultimate for guessing, since it means neither the fifth nor the ninth is natural, but after that, all bets are off as to which voicing it chooses. I sometimes like the nebulous 7alt sound, but other times, particularly if there is a clash with the melody note, I write 7#9 etc. to force it to play what I want.


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