I respectfully disagree to removing the old ACW. It appears you have BIAB Mac while I have the Windows version but both versions have the two ACW's. First, they are not the same. There are subtle differences between the two that offer advantages to different tasks. There are default differences, at least in the Windows older version regarding setup, such as muting the Style or not can be defaulted off or on. Setting the first bar in the older version also automatically determines a rough tempo and also the key signature. This has to be setup each time in the new version. Working in the Audio Edit Window (the new version) is a visual aid to setting bars and the new version seems to be a bit better at decoding chords and I like the integration with the BIAB Chord Chart. Personally, I nearly always open and import audio I will be using with the ACW in the old version and then move to the new ACW to fine tune the tempo map and generate the chord chart.

A tip that works in the Windows version that may help you navigating to the new version of the ACW. In Windows, I open the Audio Edit Button, from the Audio Edit screen, I can click the Marker Mode Button to quickly access the Audio Chord Wizard Button and Marker Mode.

There are still benefits to having both. The older version is quick and fairly easy and is especially good to quickly determine the Key signature and tempo of audio being imported and the defaults merge well with the BIAB Chord Chart. The new version is visually helpful, more accurate and merges well with the BIAB Chord Chart.

Just my thoughts.


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