< The advice that I saw expressed repeatedly, and which I wound up taking, is to "unfold" everything you do into one long timeline from beginning to end, and work on your song that way. This lays it all out and eliminates any problems or guessing games about what BIAB will do. >

For Clarity to those who may want to use Repeats/1st and 2nd endings, Repeats are linear the same as the 'unfolded' SGU Chord Sheet that are expressed repeatedly by forum members to use rather than Repeats. BIAB always plays the Chord Sheet linearly. FakeSheet Mode is a display option.

It's my personal belief after observing and studying how extensively PG Music Developers use repeats in demos and tutorials, there's a valid reason they do so. I think Repeats/1st and 2nd endings are connected internally with BIAB Wav Instructions and that directs the program to play a more complex arrangement, select different chords or chord inversions and give a better composition than one receives producing an SGU Chord Sheet unfolded.

To 'see' the SGU Chord Sheet 'unfolded' when using Repeat, click on the FakeSheet Icon in the Views Tool Bar in Classic Mode or click on the Views Tab above the BIAB Mixer in the newer modern contemporary Chord Sheet View. Deselect the Display Chord Sheet in Fakesheet Mode.


Last edited by Charlie Fogle; 02/20/22 10:28 AM.

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