User Guide
Chapter 6: Making Songs in Band-in-a-Box
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Assuming you have already copied some chords to the clipboard you then paste them into the chordsheet by:
1. Move the highlight cell to the bar to begin the paste of chords.
2. Click on the Paste button or choose Paste from the Edit menu.
Tip: Remember that the copied section remains in the clipboard and can be repeatedly used. Example: If you're inputting a
song with verse, verse, bridge, verse you can just copy the first verse to the clipboard, and then repeatedly paste in the
other verses. The information on the clipboard remains intact even if you load in a new song, which means you can copy
and paste between songs.
Copy, Repeat X times, with Transpose.
The Edit | Copy From.. To.. menu command opens the Copy Chords and/or melody dialog, which has additional
fields allowing you to define the number of times to repeat each copy and define the number of semitones you
transpose. For example, you could have a 16 bar section, copy it 3 times with a semitone transpose each time. Or,
take a single 4 bar phrase, and copy it 11 times, transposing up a 4th each time, generating the same 4 bar phrase in
all 12 keys.
Deleting Chords
The chords at the current location of the highlight cell are cleared by the Delete key, the Windows “Cut” command,
or by typing a comma and pressing Enter.
Deletion of chords over a range of bars can be done by selecting the range and pressing the Delete key on your
computer keyboard. No confirmation dialog is required.
Previewing Chords
This feature allows you to hear chords as you to type them in. After you type a chord name onto the Chordsheet (or
notation window), press the Shift+Enter keys. This enters the chord onto the chordsheet and then plays the chord
for you, using the patches on the Piano part and Bass Part. You can also listen to a chord that has already been
entered, by just pressing the Shift+Enter keys after moving to that bar with the chord. If there is no chord entered
at that bar, you will hear the last chord that was entered.
You can right-mouse click on the chordsheet and choose Chord Settings to launch the Chord Options dialog, and
then press the [Preview] button to hear the current chord in the Chord Options Dialog.
The [Clear All] button erases all Rests/Shots/Pushes/Pedal Bass from a song.
Support for other chord display types
You can enter or display chords in Roman Numeral notation, Nashville notation, Solfeggio, or Fixed Do notation.