Originally Posted By: DEddy
Charlie:
"if you only need the chords and Key, you may not need to use the ACW at all."

How does that work? Thanks

UPDATE: Are you saying I can extract just the chords without the audio?

DE


I was referencing that he may be working with audio that he knows that information and would not benefit anything from the ACW. For instance, he knows the track was recorded in G at a tempo of 118 and he used a click track. I've had instances that I knew a track was recorded using a click but over time I've forgotten the key, chord progression and tempo. Normally when I open the audio in the ACW it displays the chords its calculated, estimated the tempo and determined the key. That usually jogs my memory enough that I do not find it necessary to import the audio from the ACW into BIAB.

<< Are you saying I can extract just the chords without the audio? >>

Yes. Once you have selected to send the file to BIAB, in the window that pops up, you have the option to delete the audio at import leaving only the chord progression, tempo map and key.


Charlie


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