I can see the validity of putting an A/Eb instead of an A/D# in certain situations.

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I do a lot of fake 'disks' for Band-in-a-Box. And there are key signatures where a Cb chord is appropriate, and BiaB will change it to a B. There are other examples like this.

I've been reading music for almost as long as I've been reading English, so this doesn't bother the performance, but it does put a little tic in my brain for a fraction of a second. After a while the tic gets smaller, but it's never totally ignored.

It's just a quirk of the program. So I just deal with it. There are so many wonderful things BiaB does, and I prefer to focus on the assets and not get into the liabilities unless they affect the music.

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