Well try C.,C TAG G.,G

Entering into the cell one has 4 slots for chords.

If we were trying to set up a C strum one might put in C,C then press tab or move the mouse and enter C,C again.

C6, Bm7 (TAB over) Bb7b5, Am would be a 1 cell (possibly measure) entry.

So in short there are 4 positions. The first 2 are separated by commas, so whatever chords you enter, you then reposition (in Windows by tab) into the next part and enter 2 more chords.

There are good video tutorials for this, and the manual of course.

Although I've never read the manual to any extent, I learned from the forum, experimentation, and the videos.

It becomes easier after a bit. (Not 64 bit at this point right?)


John Conley
Musica est vita