Hello Ted,

If I understand you correctly, here's what I would do.

1) set up the sound you want to use (i.e. piano in Rt.1) make sure Rt2 and Left are not active. Mute all the lefthand. Save this to PM1.

2) Set up the next required settings (i.e. intro) and save to PM2 - again muting all lefthand rhythms if you don't want them.

3) Continue your settings in this way until you have everything you need.

Save to either floppy or SD Card. When you
come to play your song, you just go through the PMs in the normal way.

I recently did this with a war song called
"Coming in on a Wing and a Prayer". I had PM1 with just an aeroplane sound effect on it.
PM2 had Rt1 with a mournful Clarinet sound and Rt2 had an 'gunfire' effect on it with the volume very low and which, by switching it on and off, made it sound more authentic.
PM3 had just an 'explosion' effect sound which I used now and then just to add further interest.
PM4 Rt1 with same sound, Rt2 had the 'gunfire' effect and this time the rhythm was included introduced by using the Fade-In & Out.

I continued in this way mixing and matching until all 8 PMs were used. Finally having all playing together and louder on PM8 It was quite effective, and very well received at the War Reunion I was playing at.

Of course you may well have other ideas, but it was fun to do and could be worth a try.

Audrey