<<< I have tried to use BIAB in the simplified mode but it doesn't help in ~how to use this thing~. >>>

Here is BIAB in simplified mode: (Taken From Noel's post)


a) Type in chords.

b) Save the file so that if something unexpected happens it's easy to get back the chord sheet. (optional unless you are working on a serious project)

c) Select a style to play your chord sheet.

d) Press Generate/Play.


Here is BIAB in intermediate mode:

a) Type in chords.

b) Save the file so that if something unexpected happens it's easy to get back the chord sheet.

c) Select a style to play your chord sheet.

d) Press Generate/Play.


Here is BIAB in its most advanced mode:


a) Type in chords.

b) Save the file so that if something unexpected happens it's easy to get back the chord sheet.

c) Select a style to play your chord sheet.

d) Press Generate/Play.

These steps are also the same for:

BIAB in singer/songwriter mode:
BIAB in Classical composition mode:
BIAB in backing tracks mode:
BIAB in practice guitar, piano, sax, trumpet, et al mode:
BIAB in make my own Karaoke mode:
BIAB in create a movie soundtrack mode:
BIAB in print charts for the band mode:
BIAB in create my own CD mode:

and any other purpose you want to use BIAB to create music for.

Everything you do that follows these steps are features that you pick and choose to achieve end results for your music output. Every version of BIAB back to the days of DOS have provided the instructions to << enter your chord progression, select a style, press play >>

Mike posted while I was composing. He is correct.

Last edited by Charlie Fogle; 04/11/17 02:57 AM. Reason: To acknowledge Mike's post

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