A. Note based lyrics: should be WYSIWYG when PRINTED, THE ACTUAL PRINT is NOT WhatYouGet.
The Print Preview is also very tedious.

1. Very awkward to use, it is not a clean entry for PRINTING using note clicks, Cakewalk for example, and many other notation programs is very easy to use the lyrics and is WYSIWYG.

2. The worst thing is that lyrics INSERT into previously entered notes. These lyric inserts are appearing at random at the beginning of a song and from other parts of my work. This happens repeatedly even after a BIAB reset.
 
B. Bar based lyrics: should be WYSIWYG when PRINTED, THE ACTUAL PRINT is NOT WhatYouGet.
The Print Preview is also very tedious.

1. When using Waltz style: the note based nor the bar based line up... terrible..I have spent as much as 10 hours repeatedly trying to fix and PRINT a decent lead sheet for a producer and Broadway actress on a SIMPLE melody. It has been an incredible amount of tweaking, taking Print Preview photos with my phone and then having to go to back to Editing, Print Preview, click, enter, click, more & more photos AND IT CHANGES AGAIN!... Just impossible to work with.

2. Cannot see note-based lyrics in the Chord View.

3. So, I converted to bar-based... line-up not good.4. ALL of my lyrics disappeared on the Melody Track when saving (I was using a utility track at the time). I did get my bar-based lyrics back by 'Convert line-based lyric to bar-based. But why can't I get back the same Note-based lyrics.

4. Cannot enter a lyric on bar zero, (for a pickup note).
I have spent dozens of hours on just a few songs.How will I ever have time... to re-enter all of my several hundred songs...since you did away with line-based lyrics?

C. Utility track:

Once played, it removed the selected GM instrument (Tubular Bells) and replaces with a guitar or piano. It WILL NOT save any other midi instrument IF I PLAY the song... THEN it also erased the lyrics on my MELODY LINE.

Will you please get these fixed asap?

Thank you.

David1970

Last edited by David1970; 09/05/22 09:01 AM.