Regarding P4, this is from the help file:

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Let's look at the 4 Bar Intro that was generated.

Notice how the chords of the intro are typical chords for an intro, and lead nicely to the first chord of the song (Cmaj7). The first chord is Cmaj7/G(P4). This is read as follows ("C Major seventh, with a G Pedal bass for 4 bars). This will give a pedal bass effect on the intro.




If you hit Alt-F5 to access chord options, you'll see the section at the bottom left that of the box that pops up, you can see your pedal bass options. The P4 comes from the fact that the pedal bass is set to play that note for four bars. This lets you enter the other chords in those 4 bars without having to use slash notation for each chord. If you had selected "for 2 bars", it would have said P2.

I hope that made sense.


John

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