Charlie Fogle, you are incorrect. Please see attached pictures.

1. Demo song "Guitar, Electric, Soloist RockBalladBrent Ev 065 #1167 solo.wma" was not generated by BiaB, but was manually chopped and put together by PG Music staff member.

2. Performance track "eg4800.wma" was first chop off with the first 16 bars (excluding the 2 bars lead-in), and then combined with the last 4 bars ending, to make a demo song.

3. Don't use Audacity. Use a DAW. Set to bpm 65. Chop it yourself. Listen to both tracks together, and you will see.

4. Open the demo sgu "_BALBMS2 demo (ALL REALTRACKS-Ballads,BrentElGuitSol,ElBass,ElGuits,B3Organ)", and this is the chord sheet for the demo audio. I can confirm this, as I already verified the chords with a chord detection software on the demo audio.

5. You can open the demo sgu, sit there for an hour, try to generate the same solo, and you won't get it. Even though you have the chord sheet exactly the same as the demo audio, you can't recreate the demo audio. The algorithm is not invented yet.

6. Demo songs were not generated by BiaB. BiaB doesn't have an algorithm to keep 16 bars of original recording track unchanged. The only way to extract 16 bars of audio from the performance track unchanged, is to manually cut it out, aka "straight out of the box".

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