Graham
From: Marmora, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 8 Sep 2009 4:55 am
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Stuart:
Let's simplify adding Real Drums to your open BIAB file, if it doesn't have Real Drums or for that matter, even if the style does have them and you want to change them. Right click on Drums, then click on Add/Remove Real Drums, then select the drums you want to try from the list that opens.
Doing it like this, you can always go back and re-click and regenerate drums if you don't like the particular drums you picked.
Further to this, you can also add Real Track instruments to a style that doesn't have any by doing the same thing. Right click (on guitar) for example, then click on "Add/Remove Real Tracks" and select the Real Track instrument you want to use.
When you save as midi, the Real Track instrument will be saved in the same .wav file as the Real Drums.
If you save the BIAB file, it will be saved with the Real Drums and Real Tracks you may have added to the file.
You don't have to mute the drums or whatever for the program to generate the .wav file. When the box opens after you click on Save to midi, Click on Options and at the bottom of the box that opens, click the box that says "also generate Real Drums and unclick box "also generate midi drums". _________________ Rebel� |
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