That,s not quite how it works----there are only 3 tracks---A drum track----a bass track----and the instrumental track which can vary from horns-
key boards or both. The drum track cannot be changed except for tempo---the bass which is included in the drum section can be played from
from OFF--one low volume--two medium volume-3 loudest----the instruments can be done the same as the bass--off- low-medium-loud.
The hardest part is to find a drum and bass pattern off of the ROM cards or one of the tracks built into it.that will last four bars---once you get that you might be in business.
There is a change "Tempo" knob that you can speed it up or slow it down.----then there is A "CHORD SELECTOR) which you can change the chords to the song, to any chord you want----majors--minors-flats -7ths--13ths-9ths---and any other chord you can play on a guitar. That's where the progamming starts by entering whatever chord you want where you want it.----it can be very time consuming.--It takes a little patience at first but once you catch on it is not real hard. I used a Kawaii GB-2---on that one and it all ready has 48 tracks built in too it Plus I can use my ROM cards. I also have a GB-4 which is far superior over the GB-2. It has 100 tracks built in---plus it uses the same ROM cards as the GB-2.
It has 5 levels of volumes per track and comes with 2 guitars built into the tracks--one rythem-one lead--the sound engine is a lot more real sounding than the GB-2. I would not advise any body too buy one----they quit making them about 30 years ago and probably don't work right anymore, my GB-2 won't let me delete user projects any more but at least it has not aborted what I got in it.
Elwood-Papa_Steve Thanks glad you liked it.
And a little message to Many Moons----When I was playing it slow blues sad style---I got to thinking---this guy ain't sad, he worked all his life
waiting on that train and it's about there----He is Happy--not SAD---so I livened it up some to make it a happy song instead of a sad song-- I hate sad songs
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