Hello fellow BiaBers,

I am the originator of this issue and it looks like things are not spinning out of control, but spinning into control smile

Below is a screenshot that initiated this quest. There are several things to note here.
1. This disorganized "chaotic" list makes it hard for a new user like me to operate on and remember which instrument I've already worked on. For me, a list like Drums 1, Drums 2, SynBass, Guitar 1, Guitar 2, Guitar 3, Solo Guitar, Piano 1, Piano 2, Organ would be desirable. Hence the idea of being able to drag and place any instrument to any position; because someone else's brain might very well want an entirely different sequence.

2. Note that "Melody" and Thru" are not in my desired list. This is because I am not using them; yet I can't figure out how to delete them from the list. These 2 items contribute to the disorganization.

3. Note that Drums 3 and Drums 4 are also not on my desired list. I had initially added these but found I didn't like how they blended and found a better drum pattern on my drum machine. Once again, these contribute to the clutter and I can't figure out how to delete them.

4. On a related note, the Bar Settings dialog box seems to be limited to 8 instruments. Since it is in this window where volume/muting changes are made it would be very handy if this dialog was not limited to 8 instruments but in fact contain the exact number of instruments that you have chosen to add to your song and in the same list sequence that appears in the Mixer window.

Thanks go to Jim Fogle for requesting this wish. I was timid to request this myself due to the multiple holes in my knowledge of BiaB and not knowing if others would find this a useful improvement to the software.

Does any of this make sense? Or am I off my rocker?

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