As a brand new user...less that two weeks... the first thing I tried to do was enter chords.

When I entered something BIAB did not understand and just displayed a blank it took me a bit of messing around to understand what the program was trying to tell me. Like hey dummy what is wrong with you???...lol It would have been helpful if a window popped up with a list of chord syntax rather than returning a blank.

Many things seem hard when one does not understand how something works. Having a program display nothing is sort of like the old C: in DOS..lol...not much information there.

The good news is that most chords were typed in just like you would write then. c c7 c7b5 c7b5#9 caug cdim c7b5/e.

I guess no one likes uncommanded action that produce results that are unexpected.

Actually I have no complaints so far...well...there is that analog to midi wish, but that has been on my wish list long before BIAB.

I guess every new feature is a balance between code cost and increased sales, and happy users.

A happy user,

Billy

PS...anything can be improved and if Matt says something should be changed that is good enough for me.

Last edited by Planobilly; 07/19/15 11:02 AM.

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