First, I don't think there is a definition of "Too Much Style Auditioning".
In the process I used the RT to midi move/convert discovery.
Moved John's 12/8 style from the 169 group to Melody, doing the convert.
Used Forte Honkytonk MIDI piano.
Then added 1704:Guitar, Electric, Soloist Country12-8Brent Sw 065 (Bluesy)
Adjust level a little bit in BIAB. piano still too hot.
Rendered, used Audacity to chop off length, bit of fadein/out.
Used their default compressor.
Cut the overall gain by -3db, still bit hot.
Trying to share bit of limited knowledge with rest of you folks.
I think the MOVE/convert, can really be a nice tool.
Again the song is the PG demo chords, with instruments modified.
All of below done in BIAB
****** Song Summary *************
Title: Country12-8John Piano Soloist with Country Band
File:John12_8_brntCntryDemo.MGU
Key=G , Tempo 65, Length (m:s)=4:11
No intro. 32 bar chorus, from bar 1 to bar 32. Repeat x2 choruses
Melody has 1191 notes, Melody harmony is < no harmony >(0)
Used Forte Honkytonk piano.
No Soloist track.
Song is saved with Volume, Pan, Reverb, Chorus, Bank0,
Style is _C128PFB.STY ()
RealTracks in style: 533:Bass, Electric, 12-8 Crystal Sw 065
RealTracks in style: 1704:Guitar, Electric, Soloist Country12-8Brent Sw 065 (Bluesy)
RealTracks in style: ~529:Guitar, Acoustic, Strumming Hank Sw 065
RealTracks in style: 627:Pedal Steel, Background 12-8 Crystal Sw 065
RealDrums in style: Nashville128^06-a:HiHat, b:Ride
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http://www.mp3cloud.mobi/John12_8_brntCntryDemo2.mp3Ya gotta admit the music is pretty damn nice........