Gary,
I can't address a lot of this, but I do know in RB you can open an sgu file and obtain the control you desire for the octaves. Just highlight the section and use Edit-Transpose.

I would think BiaB could do this, but since it is fundamentally a GM based program, maybe not.
It is possible you need to 'freeze' the track first so it doesn't try to regenerate, before invoking the Transpose function.

By the time I get to using upper banks I have usually moved on to RB.
It opens the sgu file linearly (unfolded) and allows finer editing. It also allows generating certain sections in a given style .. so it seems this may be the more appropriate app to use given your needs.

Edit - I see in another thread you are adamant on using native Biab file format .. never mind.


Last edited by rharv; 05/18/14 02:33 PM.

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