I just tried that with a test song, and the mute settings definitely did save and after reloading the song, the mute settings still worked. Steps: - Using F5, Mute Bass and Drums on beat 1 then select Back to Normal on beat 3. - Play song. - Save Song. - Open a different song and play it. - Open original song and play it, Mute settings worked as expected.
Presumably, you are using F5 the same way?
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I just tried that with the FACETED demo song (saving it to a different name & folder) and the Mute worked and still worked when the song was reloaded. However, after multiple re-generations and tests, I was able to repeat your findings. I did get the Guitar 4 to play a single lead-in note - but only on the very first beat of the bar.
I immediately froze the song and now when I press play, this is now repeatable.
Confirmed.
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I often mute sounds in bar 1 and I've had no problem. When BIAB starts doing things differently from what it used to do, my plan of attack is to "Return to MOST factory settings" (under the Options menu). If that doesn't work, I then try "Return to ALL settings".
That might be worth trying if you haven't done so already.
Trevor, I think not muting bar 0 notes is normal and expected using F5 to mute. A. Bar Settings F5 does not allow selecting Bar 0. Bar Settings begin at Bar 1 and select and apply any changes to that entire measure but have never extended prior to or beyond a selected measure. B. Since neither bar 0 and bar 2 are selected, both should play. Only the muted range (one bar) should mute.
The Pickup notes can be erased from the Audio Edit Window. Currently, there's two out of range messages before it takes, but a third press of ok erases the notes.
Charlie, yes, your points A: and B: are absolutely correct. For point A, you have identified a significant limitation of the program: "Bar Settings F5 does not allow selecting Bar 0". For point B, well, you have stated the obvious: "Since neither bar 0 and bar 2 are selected, both should play"
However, because F5 works for all bars 1 onwards, and music can be generated in bar 0, I genuinely suggest that F5 should be able to be applied in bar 0 also. After all, it is a valid bar, because the program itself knows it can generate notes in that bar.
Yes, the user can go to the trouble of erasing it in Audio Edit afterwards, but F5 should allow it to be muted in any bar that the song can generate it in.
The proper fix should be that the program allows muting of any bar that it produces music in - Simple. No workarounds required.
It would be a significant improvement if the program just could work within its own guidelines.
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<< However, because F5 works for all bars 1 onwards, and music can be generated in bar 0, I genuinely suggest that F5 should be able to be applied in bar 0 also. After all, it is a valid bar, because the program itself knows it can generate notes in that bar. >>
I completely agree and only said that to mute bar -1- and bar -0- or the following bar -2- not muting is normal behavior.
-0- being a valid bar, yes, commands F5 and other commands should recognize that bar as valid and an update is in order.
My post was to only address the stated issue of the pickup notes in bar -0- and how to silence it by muting or erasing it. Pickup notes in bar -0- is not new and is something that BIAB has accommodated for years. It's previously been addressed from the Audio Editor Window in BIAB or by exporting to and from a DAW. Erasing it in BIAB is fast and easy and takes 5 seconds or less.
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Actually, checking further, on my system it is playing a lead-in riff on the last beat of the count-in, not the first beat of bar 1.
Thanks Charlie. I attempted to show my 'frustration' that bar zero could not be muted. I should have simply stated that the program won't allow a mute on bar zero. I'm going off to the WishList. Who knows what might happen?
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Bar zero is apparently the leadin bar which can be removed in preferences. Lead-in is intended for count-in only, not pick-up notes. Does that help? Or am I barking up the wrong tree?
Bar zero is apparently the leadin bar which can be removed in preferences. Lead-in is intended for count-in only, not pick-up notes. Does that help? Or am I barking up the wrong tree?
Yes, you're correct. It hasn't been completely uncommon for pick-up notes to be in the zero bar in the past. It's also been possible to create Pick-up notes somewhere else in the Chord Chart then move/paste it into bar 0.
Thanks Charlie. I attempted to show my 'frustration' that bar zero could not be muted. I should have simply stated that the program won't allow a mute on bar zero. I'm going off to the WishList. Who knows what might happen?
No problem. It wasn't my intention to interfere with that issue with Mute only to explain how to mute it until it does get fixed.
Bar zero is apparently the leadin bar which can be removed in preferences. Lead-in is intended for count-in only, not pick-up notes. Does that help? Or am I barking up the wrong tree?
Dan, I kinda think you need to look for another tree The program itself generates pickup notes in bar zero, which can be quite appealing. They are a great way to lead in to a song. However, if you don't want that particular instrument to play until later in the song (in this case a lead guitar), there should be a way to mute that instrument until you want it. Currently, you can only mute it from bar 1 onwards. So it plays the pickup notes in bar zero and then immediately goes quiet. It's different from the drum count-in. Hope this clarifies Trev
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Can you tell me how "...The program itself generates pickup notes in bar zero"? Is this a specific style? Or a soloist feature? Cause I assumed you put those notes there via the piano roll or the notation window. But what do I know?
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