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Bandmate always thinks that everything is eight bars long and if, for example, I drag a guitar clip that is twelve bars long, it gives me an ending roll on the eighth bar and from the ninth to the twelfth bars it returns to normal without any special fills, rolls or accents at the end of the pattern.
Am I doing something wrong?
Is there any parameter that I have not set correctly?
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Have you tried cutting the clip into 8 and 4 bars, and taking them to Bandmate one at a time? Another workaround might be to a MIDI with 12 bar grooves.
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Thanked by: MauricioLuqueThanks for your help.
I can as well drag the MIDI from Bandmate to the Song creator area and simply cut the eight bar and move it manually to the end of the pattern. Or do it in the DAW MIDI editor.
I posted the question in case there is a way for Bandmate to AUTOMATICALLY make clips longer than eight bars or if I have to use any of the shortcuts you suggest or the ones I tell you I could use.
I suspect that since most of the patterns they have recorded are a maximum of eight bars there is not going to be any way for me to make a simple 12 bar blues out of the box.
Instead of have the Pop/Rock/County genre selected, have to tried the Blues category?
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
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Thanked by: MauricioLuqueWell, the truth is that, although it is quite logical, it had not occurred to me.
However, after doing the test, I see that there is no point in selecting the blues genre either.
Thanks, anyway, for the suggestion.
This, in my opinion, seems to be a small bug that should be fixed in future updates of the program because, considering that this version is sold as being made for songwriters, it is not well understood that it is limited to eight-bar verses, as if songwriters never get out of that measure.
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