Originally Posted By: jford
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I set an extreme example where 8th notes were played for 2 bars so that the difference was unmistakable.


It seems to me that what you did demonstrated correct behavior, in that it did play the 8th notes for two bars (as indicated by the P2 setting you made), but the chord for bars 3 and 4 is still C/E, so I would expect the bass note to still be an E, until you hit the C chord by itself, at which point there is no bass not qualifier.

Or am I missing something here.

Hi John
I'm really not sure what to expect. I interpreted the idea of the pedal bass was to stop the user having to type the slash chord on each bar. So I understood a setting of C/E(P2) would play the E variation for 2 bars. BiaB adds all of the text "/E(P2)" to the existing C Chord when the Chord Settings are entered.

It states "Eighth notes on E for 2 bars" - but then doesn't say what happens next.

I originally expected it would play that entire variation of 'Eighth notes on E' for 2 bars and then revert. But it only 'half reverts' it keeps playing E, but not eighth notes.

I'll check the MIDI too, as Noel suggested.

Best

Trevor



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