Upgrade Manual

Chapter 3: QuickStart Tutorial
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Tempo swapping of similar RealTracks
You can use this feature either automatically or manually. If you set “Auto
RealTracks substitution based on tempo” to true in RealTracks Settings dialog
or Additional Song Settings dialog, Band-in-a-Box will automatically choose
the best one to use.
For example, if you have a ballad loaded, with an Acoustic Bass RealTracks at a
tempo of 60, and you speed up the tempo to 140, and press [Play] button, Band-
in-a-Box will automatically choose an Acoustic Bass RealTracks closer to the
tempo of 140, if it is the same genre and feel. This means you can use a simple
Jazz style, and play it at various tempos, without having to set the best
RealTracks based on tempos. The RealTracks that support the Tempo Swapping
are listed in the next to last column of the RealTracks Assign dialog.
For example, if we load in a Ballad Jazz style like _BALFRED.STY,
we can see that the name of the Bass RealTracks style has a tilde (~) symbol at
the beginning. That indicates that it could be changed to a different RealTracks
at a higher tempo.
Now let’s increase the tempo of the song to a higher tempo, like 115.
We will see that the name of the RealTracks switches to a different RealTracks,
suitable for tempo=110.
So when you press [Play] button, you’ll hear the RealTracks closest to your
tempo, without having to do anything to make this happen.
If you don’t want this feature to happen automatically, then set “Auto
RealTracks substitution based on tempo” to false. Then, if you have similar
RealTracks available at different tempos, Band-in-a-Box will simply tell you
there is a better one to choose.
The “T” column of the RealTracks Assign dialog shows which RealTracks are
eligible for Tempo Swapping. The tempo swapping only occurs if you have the
RealTracks in your installation.