What I do when I am in the process of working out the chord progression is to work with a MIDI-only style first. Generation is instantaneous then.

Mind you, if you were in a studio working with live musicians, I dare say it would take much longer than 10 seconds to implement changes when one considers explanation time, etc.

Also, it just occurred to me that when in the "getting the backing organised" phase and if you don't like using the MIDI-only styles, just use a guitar Realtrack. The generation time is dependent on the number of RTs used so a single one will speed things up a bit for you.

All the above said, I imagine that PG Music continually look for ways to enhance RT generation. Things move an awful lot quicker today than when RTs were first introduced!

The above are just suggestions that might be useful at the moment.

As a wishlist item, I agree... +1

Regards,
Noel


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