I am having some difficulty in understanding the RealTrack that you mentioned (RT 165 Son Montuno).
Could you be referring to a Style _SONMOPC which has a tempo of 165, and uses RT 1820?
If so, then yes, the comping might lead just slightly on some measures. I don't know if this is deliberate or not. You might report it to PG Music Support to see if they have any comment.
I created the song you described with a tempo of 165 and didn't notice any real major problems. Slower tempos might exaggerate this though.
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Thanks Billy. I downloaded the song. Just a question: Is the intention to have 25 bars of Am from bar 8 onwards? Possibly not, and this is just for the sake of the demonstration.
Anyway, I loaded and listened. The delivery was what I expected. I think the piano and bass part is intended to push, to emphasize the Cuban style of performing. Others, more expert than me will know more, but I don't think that the piano timing is incorrect. I think it is intentional.
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No, the intent was to use the eight bars just to develop a solo I wanted to play myself.
I need to go look at this in Melodyne to be sure what is going on. On my system the G chord starts on about the last sixteenth note of the D minor second measure. This did not happen on the .sgu you posted.
If this is intentional, it is certainly illogical to me because it produces discordance and is even worse if I play the chord as written on my guitar along with what BIAB is doing.
If in fact, this is the way things are meant to work, that is not a huge issue because I can fix it in Melodyne or in this case just play the piano part myself.
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Here is the .sgu you posted. As you can see, it is not out of time for the most part. There are a few places where the chord change is early but not much.
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................... I need to go look at this in Melodyne to be sure what is going on. On my system the G chord starts on about the last sixteenth note of the D minor second measure. This did not happen on the .sgu you posted...............
I have had this happen many times on the MIDI side of things. Regeneration may solve this issue. But I have noticed that sometimes it may correct those early starts but add early starts in other places. Sometimes it sounds good as is but on other times I have to correct them in my DAW.
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What's most interesting is that you mentioned the SGU file I posted didn't have the issue, but I didn't freeze anything, so it would have been freshly generated on your system.
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What's most interesting is that you mentioned the SGU file I posted didn't have the issue, but I didn't freeze anything, so it would have been freshly generated on your system.
Well...that was actually only partly true. There was some out of time issues but much less.
Whatever settings I need to make to have BIAB do the least in uncommanded actions is what needs to be done.
Perhaps I have unreasonable expectations of what the program is designed to do.
If I tell it to play a C chord I expect it to play three notes...C,E,G or EGC, or GCE. Cot to run. see you guys in a bit.
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That solved 99% of the issues. Unchecking and never set was what I had to change. Forced to simple was already set.
There was only the E7 chord that I was not real happy with but it was not a fault. It would get buried under the guitar track most likely. Also easy to fix just one chord.
I had a feeling something was not set correctly.
What does "allow late notes in pattern, just before chord change" set at 100% do? What is meant by "late note"?
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What does "allow late notes in pattern, just before chord change" set at 100% do? What is meant by "late note"?
Thanks again,
I only know from what the Help states:
Quote:
"Allow late notes in pattern, just before chord change: Styles will normally play notes near the end of a pattern, before a chord change. Sometimes this makes the style sound "too busy." If you set this to, say 70%, then 30% of the time, the note at the end of the pattern will play quieter, typically at half the volume."
I'm not sure if it's a MIDI only thing. I've never changed it.
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