Originally Posted by AudioTrack
Originally Posted by Ember - PG Music
For time signatures higher than 4/4, each bar will be spread out over 2 or more bars. An example would be 5/4 will be written as 3/4+2/4. For 12/8 or 6/8, use a 4/4 with a style using a triplet feel. For 9/8 use a waltz with a triplet feel.

We hope this helps!
Yes, we know, but with the greatest respect, that is just a completely musically unrealistic work-around. No serious musician could properly ever read a 5/4 signature time chart produced using this method, and especially 5/4 7/4 and similar timings.

We all just wish that the company would properly integrate these other known time signatures realistically in their architecture.

Us mere musicians haven't got the brain power to start adding bits of different time signatures to make a simple 6/8 feel smile
Like a broken record I wish PGMusic would just be honest and say no never, ever can it be done in BIAB rather than teasing around with fixes.


Brian Cadoret
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