User Guide

Chapter 6: Making Songs in Band-in-a-Box
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An option (in Prefs-Display) for “11
th
chords” allows display of “9sus” chords as “11”
(e.g., Bb11 instead of Bb9sus). This only affects how the chord is displayed, not how it is stored, and you can type
either C11 or C9sus to enter the same chord.
Press Ctrl+F2 or right click on a chord, and an Edit control allows you
to see and edit the current chords.
Enter Chords From MIDI Keyboard
You can also enter chords from an external MIDI keyboard using the Window | MIDI chord detection… feature.
Play the chord on the keyboard, then press Ctrl+Enter to insert the chord into the chordsheet on the first beat of the
current chord cell, i.e., beat 1 or beat 3 of the bar. Use Ctrl+Shift+Enter to insert the chord on the next beat, i.e.,
beat 2 or beat 4 of the bar.
Import a Band-in-a-Box Song
Easily import part or all of an existing Band-in-a-Box song to your current song, with options to specify source and
destination range, type of information to import (chords, melody, lyrics, etc.) and more. Choose File | Import Song.
In the Import Band-in-a-Box Song dialog, choose the range that you want to import (Import from Bar and # of
bars), and the destination bar (Import to Bar). You can also choose which information to import, and the insert
mode (Insert/Overwrite).
Audio Chord Wizard (Chords from MP3)
This feature analyzes a WAV, WMA, MP3, WMV, or CDA audio file and imports it to Band-in-a-Box.
The Audio Chord Wizard is fully described in the Tutors, Wizards, and Fun chapter.
It works out the tempo, bar lines, and chord changes so you can easily make your favorite files into Band-in-a-Box
songs.
Copy and Pasting Section of Chords
Copying of sections or selections can be done using drag-and-drop, simply drag regions around the chordsheet to
quickly rearrange your song. Hold down the Ctrl key for finer control about insert/overwrite etc.