Charlie!! Great tutorial as I mentioned before now that I've been trying your trick, I'd like to add some others things that I just learned too.

1) If you know before hand the tempo of your song (or at least a close idea of it), you can set it up in your first step (while fixing the number of choruses and the "end" bar).

2)Then while importing you can use the import menu in the file tab on the top (you can also select here which track do you want to use to host your audio track). After the file is loaded, you can go to the "Audio edit" menu, but if you already selected Audio Chord Wizard before you won't see the 'Set this point as bar 1 of the song' button. So to fix this without starting everything again, you can easily press the button that says "Marker Mode" and select "None" and the audio track option will be available again. (1st image)

3) If you already know the tempo as mentioned before, and following your advice of selecting the start of the song in the audio edit menu, BIAB will be already showing you the right bars (2nd image), so just pressing "Add bar lines based on tempo" (3rd image) will do the magic and all your bars will be synced up!!!! (4th image). Obviously, if you are not completely satisfied with the auto marking of your song you can still fix them manually. later.

I hope this also helps some others like me that were so confused about this whole thing!

thank you again bro!


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