Another option is to look at the "Copy Rests" command. You just set the first bar to mute the strings (Bb.bdpg -> rest all except bass, drums, piano, guitar), then select "Edit, Copy Rests". Then in "Copy Rests from Bar #" enter 1; Num Bars to Copy enter 32; Copy to Bar # enter 1. That will set bars 1-32 to mute the strings, but preserve the chord progression.

Both this and Matt's method accomplish the same thing. The difference is that you will see on the chord grid exactly what you are trying to do, as opposed to opening the file six months down the road and wondering why the strings don't play for the first 32 bars.

Multiple ways to accomplish the same thing in BIAB.


John

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