I've always thought that the notation in BiaB is more of a convenience than a notation app. Probably because of the underlying structure of BiaB that was adopted long before notation was added.

Plus, I've done some unorthodox things to get a song to sound right that would confuse the hell out of a notation app. But it made the song sound good, and that's what counts to me.

To Peter's credit, back-compatibility has always been a priority, which I prefer to the upgrade-or-die approach some other publishers use. But there are pros and cons to that approach, and notation is one of the cons.

I can't help you with your problem. The way I would tackle this problem would e to start from scratch, entering what I want into a notation app. It's time-consuming, yes, but you can get the results you need.

If there is a better way, I'd like to know about it.


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