By 2/4 time, I suppose you mean that you set BIAB to play 2 beats every bar.

The BIAB bars are broken up into two cells. The first cell is for beats 1 and 2; the second cell for beats 3 and 4. You designate beats 1 and 2 with a comma in between chords; likewise for beats 3 and 4.

By selecting 2 beats to every bar, you can only enter chords into the first cell of every bar. It will skip the 2nd cell. Likewise, for waltz styles (or for setting 3 beats to every bar), BIAB will only recognize what is in the first cell and then only the first beat of the 2nd cell (and ignore anything after the comma in the 2nd cell).

Hope that makes sense.


John

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