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    I would like an instrument auto mute function for soloing purpose. Thanks

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    If, for example, I am rehearsing with a friend, I would like to mute piano comping on chorus 3 and 4 and have it again comping on 5 till the end of the song. Sorry for my bad english.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luciocarlo View Post
    I would like an instrument auto mute function for soloing purpose. Thanks


    The player cannot be programmed to automatically alter the mixer settings during play. The selected style is also programmed and can’t be changed to another during play.

    Consider trying one of the multi-styles like jazz swing two/four, Bossa/swing or Latin/swing.

    They play one style during the A and a different style for the B during the FIRST and FINAL player repeats. Other repeats don’t change styles.
    You can switch the styles by relabeling the sections.

    Some styles alter the groove between sections or choruses. Experiment.

    )BOB

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    Quote Originally Posted by sourbirthdayprincess View Post
    Anyone have this with the verse? https://youtu.be/SK7DtRAWJGk
    I used the two 2/4 bars to reflect Ethel Waters timing in the youtube example you provided.
    To do it "square", just edit and remove the 2/4 time sig's.

    Some Of These Days VERSE - Shelton Brooks (1910)

    And here included on the song's chart:

    Some Of These Days with VERSE - Shelton Brooks (1910)

    )BOB

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    Quote Originally Posted by sourbirthdayprincess View Post
    Anyone have this with the verse? https://youtu.be/SK7DtRAWJGk
    I used the two 2/4 bars to reflect Ethel Waters timing in the youtube example you provided.
    To do it "square", just edit and remove the 2/4 time sig's.

    Some Of These Days VERSE - Shelton Brooks (1910)

    And here included on the song's chart:

    Some Of These Days with VERSE - Shelton Brooks (1910)

    )BOB

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