User Guide

Chapter 15: Reference
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Transpose
The Preferences [Transpose] button opens the Settings for transposing songs when loaded or
“Do it Now dialog.
When playing along on your MIDI keyboard, you can set the Thru transpose to transpose semitones or octaves. You
can define a “favorite key” and Band-in-a-Box will optionally transpose any and all loaded songs to that key. This
is a great feature for practicing in a certain key.
You can also set the THRU transpose to the favorite key to transpose the THRU part so that you can always play
along in your favorite key (regardless of the actual key of the song). To activate this feature by key strokes press
Ctrl+Shift+K.
To practice a song in different keys, have it transpose by a specified number of semitones each chorus, or let Band-
in-a-Box transpose it a random number of semitones for more of a challenge.
This launches the Vocal Wizard, which shows the best keys given a singer’s vocal range.
When “Auto-transpose to best VOCAL key when a song is loaded” is checked the song will automatically
transposed to the best key for a vocalist, depending on the settings in the Vocal Wizard.
If you have an external keyboard, enable the “Use Wizard for Thru part” option and also the Wizard checkbox on
the main screen. Band-in-a-Box will make sure you never hit a wrong note when playing live!
When “Allow Melody Wizard on THRU part (F and G below middle C is melody)” is set, the F and G below middle
C on a connected MIDI keyboard will play melody notes, assuming a Melody track exists. A, B, C, D, and E are
approach notes from below. F# = repeat note. D, C, B, and A are approach notes from above. Low E, F, and G
change the melody octave.
Record Filter
The Preferences [Rec. Filter] button opens the Record Filter dialog.