Try using the graphics already in place. I find it easy to find the first bar point.

First hit Play.

Be ready to watch the timeline cursor as it moves while the file starts playing back.

When the cursor crosses over the point where you want bar 1 to be, hit Stop.

Examine the frozen graphic events and you should be able to easily see where that first chord or chords plus drums starts -> Slide the cursor to exactly just in front of that first bar event graphic and hit the First Bar button, which will be highlighted after hitting it the first time and then hitting Play then Stop -- and the first bar should move to that position.

I like to then Play the entire file through, tapping my foot to the beat and hitting the F8 key at the first downbeat of each measure throughout as well, creating a Tempo Map such that when the file is exported to BiaB, the audio file will line up with the BiaB highlighting at playback. This will make it easier to find and correct any chords that the audio wizard may misname due to other notes at the time event that may not be a part of the actual backing track chords.


--Mac