Originally Posted by Matt Finley
[quote=DrDan]
I would like to examine this a bit. We know that BIAB may make selection of chord sounds and notation enharmonic spelling based on the key signature. But if you change the key signature in the song, does it still follow the guidance of the original key signature, or might it adapt to the new one? I really don't know.

Matt,
1-if you have the original chords in the chord sheet and do a F5 key change the sound will still be the original chords and in the notation window it will show the chords but with # and b's. In other words a C chord to a D chord in the chord sheet both will sound a C chord but the notation would be D-F#-A. See pics 1-F5 and 1-keys

2-If in the chord sheet window you type in the new key chord changes and press F5 at the appropriate measure both the sound and notation will be correct. See pics 1-F5 part 2 and 1F5 chord notation.

I hope this makes sense.

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