Like Noel, I like to write it out in long form with no repeats.

Highlight an A, B, or C part (or whatever) copy and paste.

If the 255 measures isn't enough, or if there is a vamp part that I might want to solo over and change the length of before starting the playback, I'll use repeats for that.

I don't use BiaB for notation, although the notation editor comes in very handy as a tool. If I need to make a chart, I have an old copy of Encore, and it has many more notation tools than BiaB, Of course, that's all Encore does - it's a 'one trick pony'.

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