I found out that Windows Media Player will rip CD tracks to .wma files. Tried it this morning and it worked great! Only drawback is that it rips ALL of the tracks on the CD, not just the one you might want - but that's OK.

BIAB's Audio Chord Wizard recognized the .wma file and generated a chord sheet which I then transferred over into BIAB - neat! BIAB then plays the song, just as it sounds on CD - voice and all! So, I can now play along with my favorite music.

For some reason, I can't slow the tempo, though. (Sadly, I need to in order to play along.... )It keeps returning to the file's default tempo. Anyone know why that is and how to adjust it?

I'm sure that I'll have other BIAB-related questions as I'm just getting back into it. But for now, being able to generate a chord sheet for my favorite music opens up a whole new world!

Thanks, everyone!


Kawai VPC1 MIDI Controller; Asus A53E Laptop running Windows 7 - 64 bit; BIAB 2017 UltraPlusPak (upgraded from 2014 EverythingPak), running from Laptop's Hard Drive.