Not exactly like what you've experienced. I have not experienced your #3 at all.

I have had issues with forgetting to turn off the ACW once I've set my bar lines and analyzed the chords and closed the Audio Edit Window. Additional editing in the Chord Chart will initiate changes in the ACW. On my system, the ACW stays active even after I close the Audio Edit Window. I don't think it's a bug but designed that way so the Audio Edit Window and Chord Chart can be open and active at the same time as the demo video shows.

My workflow is to open/import audio using the older ACW. I open a BIAB session and click the ACW Button from the Main Screen and load the audio file I want to work with. In the old ACW, I set Bar 1 (F6) and play enough of the song to get a close average tempo. Normally 3-4 bars is sufficient. Then I send the song to BIAB. I have the older ACW set to automatically mute the Style so when the old ACW exits and closes and I return to the BIAB Main screen, the audio is synced to Bar 1 correctly, the key signature is set, the Style is muted and a close average tempo is set. I ignore the chords it generates.

I open the new ACW in the Audio Edit Window and accurately set my bar lines and analyze the Chords.


Last edited by Charlie Fogle; 12/15/18 03:04 AM.

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