I recently found this Soloist RealTrack #3198 very good, and I want to listen to the track and learn about the guitar arrangement.

However, I can't. If I load this track to BiaB, BiaB will chop the track into pieces, then re-assemble the pieces into a new track, which sounds very inconsistent and unpleasant.

In order to preserve the consistency, I go to the folder of this Soloist RealTrack, which contains the relevant wma audio files, and drag the wma file directly to the DAW.

C:\bb\RealTracks\Guitar, Acoustic, Soloist PopBalladBrent Ev 065

Then, I need to create a backing track for the solo, but I don't know the chord progression.

Where do I find the "Chord Chart" that contains the chord progression information?

Shouldn't the creation of a RealTrack similar to a User Track?

First, PG Music staff creates a chord progression, then using this chord progression to create a backing track, then Brent Mason plays a solo based on this backing track, and finally the chord progression file and the audio recording of the solo are saved together, as a RealTrack.

In a User Track, the chord progression information is saved into a SGU file, and this SGU file is called "Chord Chart".

For each RealTrack, BiaB needs to read the information in this "Chord Chart", in order to perform the "chopping and stitching" task, based on a user's chord input.

If BiaB can read it, how can a user find and read it?

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