Newbert, the Audio Chord Wizard tries to do exactly what the name implies, give you the chords from an audio file. It's not called the Audio Midi Converter. The only program that does that is Melodyne Editor. Melodyne is a separate program that costs about $4-500.

What the ACW does is help you populate the Biab chord grid with chords saving you the time and effort of trying to figure them out yourself. What's confusing you is all that is is a new Biab song no different than you hitting File>New, entering the chords and picking a style. At that point, the ACW has done it's job and the original audio file song has nothing to do with the new Biab song.

A lot of folks will complain that the ACW is not very accurate. That can be true depending on the complexity of the original audio file. Even if the chords are not exactly correct usually a lot of them are plus it has analyzed the length of the song and it's given you the song layout. Just that alone can be a big time saver. Once the Biab song is created with the chord grid filled out you then are free to make any corrections or changes you want.

Bob


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