User Guide

Chapter 14: Reference
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Soloist Menu
Track Type
Normally you'd leave the track type set to Single. But you can set it to:
- Multi (16) -Channel – All channels get preserved, and outputted on
the channels, this would be useful for importing an entire MIDI file,
and playing it from the Melody channel (using a silent style).
- Guitar – Channels 11 to 16 will display on the guitar as strings 11 to
16, TAB will show, the notation will be up an octave, and the MIDI
file will contain the channels preserved.
- Piano – In this mode, channels 8 and 9 are treated as the left and
right hand of a piano part.
- Selecting any one of Bass, Ukulele, Mandolin, Banjo, or Violin will
display the correct tablature in the Notation window and the correct
fretboard in the Guitar window.
- Set the track to match any of the 11 alternate guitar tunings, such as
DADGAD, Open G, or Double Drop D that are supported by Band-
in-a-Box. Then you’ll see the correct notes on the guitar fretboard,
in the notation and tablature.
Generate and play a Solo...
Opens the Select Soloist dialog where a preset Soloist style can be selected or your own Soloist can be defined.
Soloist Maker submenu
Start a Soloists File allows you to make and edit Soloist styles saved under the filename of your choice. See
Soloist Edit dialog for additional details on importing/exporting/saving Soloists.
Edit a Soloists file opens an Open File dialog where you can select any Soloist file (*.SOL) to edit. To edit the
soloist you are using, use the Edit Current Soloist File command.
If you want to make your own soloists or modify an existing Soloist, use the Soloist Maker (edit) module. The
Soloist Maker allows you to define the parameters essential to a soloist's playing, such as instrument range (i.e. tenor