User Guide

Chapter 15: Reference
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Older Band-in-a-Box songs had additional extensions for last letter (1-9, A-O) to indicate style type. Setting this
will resave those old songs with a “U” extension, MGU or SGU (if no melody is present).
At program boot up…
On session start, you can elect to automatically load the last song or style that was used. Or not.
Boot up in directory of the last session
On program boot up, the current directory will get set to the last directory used in the previous session.
Reduce other part volumes when clicking past 127
If this is checked, on the main Band-in-a-Box screen when the volume of a part is at maximum (127) further
increases will decrease the volume of all other parts.
When opening BB song, open MP3/WMA file same name
If MySong.MGU is loaded, and a same named audio file (MySong.WMA, MySong.MP3, MySong.WAV, etc.) is
present, Band-in-a-Box will open the audio file to the audio track. This allows third parties to make audio files with
chords in them, by making a MySong.MGU and MySong.MP3 pair of files, which will load into Band-in-a-Box, yet
will have the audio compressed to take up little disk space.
Number of levels of Undo for the Edit|Undo command can be as high as 999. The default is 99.
Keystroke Options
Enter Key Advances Highlight Bar
The Enter key advances the highlight bar on the chordsheet. This speeds up the entry of songs for people who
prefer to use the Enter key. When you enter a chord on the chord worksheet, press the Enter key to place your
chord in the highlighted cell. The highlighted region will then move automatically to the next cell. The right arrow
key can also be used to move the highlight cell.
SPACEBAR Key
There are three options for spacebar operation.
- Enters no chord (deletes current chord)
- Plays from current position (Ctrl + Space from start)
- Plays from start (Ctrl + Space from current pos.)
The default setting is to play from current position and stop the song.
Simulate NUMPAD keys (for notebook users)
Notebook users often don't have a number pad so they can't use the Band-in-a-Box looping features
(Ctrl+NUMPAD 1-6 keys). With this option the regular numbers can be used to trigger the looping feature. For
example, pressing Ctrl+2 will start playback of looped choruses.
Pause Play until MIDI or Key received
This allows playback to be started by a MIDI note received at the MIDI In port, or by pressing a key on the
computer keyboard. Band-in-a-Box generates its arrangement, and then “stands by” for your start command.
Text Hints
Choose to enable or disable the fly-by text hints, the comprehensive program hints, and/or the dialog box hints. Set
the time delay in ms before the hint pops up, and the length of time it will display.
Preferences Buttons
Most program settings and options can be accessed from the rows of buttons at the top of the Preferences dialog.
Display Options
Windows Themes
Band-in-a-Box supports for Windows “Themes.” It will use the current them that you have selected in Windows
Control Panel to use for windows and dialogs.
The [Display] button opens the Display Options dialog.