User Guide
Chapter 15: Reference
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Keystroke Shortcuts
You can open the dialogs with keystrokes by typing the underlined letter shown on the tabs. For example, you can
open the “A
rrange” Prefs tab by the keystrokes
- Ctrl+E to open the Prefs dialog, then
- A to open the Arrangement Options.
Environment Options
OK to Save/Load Reverb, Vol etc. w/Songs
Select this checkbox in the Preferences dialog if you wish to embed Reverb, Volume, Pan, Chorus, and Bank
information with songs for later recall, or if you wish to enable any such embedded information with songs that are
loaded. The last settings that are in effect on the main screen instrument panel when you save the song will be
recorded. Individual settings can be enabled/disabled in the File | Save Song w/Patches and Harmony menu item.
OK to Prompt to Reduce/Expand Song
If a style is changed with a different feel (16th notes instead of 8th notes), Band-in-a-Box will automatically offer to
expand or reduce the duration of the chords, and change the tempo to accommodate the new style.
StylePicker defaults to current style
Since the StylePicker can now default to the current style, this option is available. If you want the StylePicker to
stay at the style that you left it, de-select this item
Use custom filename dialog
When selected, the [Open] button, or the menu command File | Open, or the F3 key will launch the custom Open
File dialog. The custom Open File dialog has several advantages over the traditional Windows dialogs:
- The window is much bigger than the traditional one, allowing more room.
- There is a selectable font size and typeface.
- You can adjust the widths of the various columns.
- The Window remembers your settings.
- There are tabs at the top that allow sorting by name, date etc.
OK to “beep” with messages
Now that people have their sound cards hooked up to big speaker systems, a simple “beep” issued by Windows
when an incorrect key is pressed can seem loud enough to “wake your neighbors.” Setting the “silent beep” option
allows Band-in-a-Box to visually flash the window title bar to get your attention, instead of generating an audible
“beep.”
Always save songs with “U” extension