Technical information

Chapter 12: Tutors and Wizards
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In the example Old Folks at Home, you can see that D is the best key (“green”), but any of the keys from G to Db
are also good keys in the selected vocal range.
The area in black at the bottom gives an analysis of the vocal range if the song was transposed to the chosen key.
Now that the Vocal Wizard has told us the best key for this song, we can either close the dialog, or transpose it now
to the recommended key (or any other key that we have selected with the radio buttons.
The Vocal Wizard can also work in an automatic mode, transposing a song to the best key as soon as it is loaded,
without having to visit the Vocal Wizard dialog. This is done by checking the “Auto-transpose” checkbox. By
doing this, you can insure that any song you load will be in the best key for your vocalist! And if the key isn’t
deemed to be ideal, just visit the Vocal Wizard to see an analysis of the ranges to pick an alternate key.
Chord Substitution Wizard
Reharmonizing a song with the Chord Substitution Wizard is a fun and educational way to perform or practice a
familiar song in a brand new way. For example, if you had chords such as “Dm7 G7 Cmaj7,” a list of substitutions
including the tritone substitution “Dm7 Db7b5 Cmaj7” would be offered to you for use in your song.
There are 2 ways to get chord substitutions
1. Let Band-in-a-Box show you a list of possible substitutions to pick from yourself by accessing Window | Chord
Substitution Dialog menu item.
2. Let Band-in-a-Box pick them automatically by accessing Window | Auto-Generate Chord Substitutions menu
item.