Originally Posted by Andrew - PG Music
Originally Posted by MarioD
I have a question for you sir. IF BiaB used 6/8 time as the other software companies and not 4/4 time would the tempo have stayed identical?

Band-in-a-Box does support 6/8. From the OP's screenshot, I can see that it says, in Guitar Pro, "quarter note = 204". This is what I'm going on. It should really be "dotted quarter note = 136". Are we in agreement?

Somehow Band-in-a-Box is interpreting the time signature correctly when the MIDI file is imported. We could take a look at the data in the MIDI file if we had it. There are some meta events that may or may not be present.

Yes sir I agree with that.

My problem is that a 6/8 time signature whether imported into BiaB or exported to a DAW should be 6/8 and not 4/4. I strongly feel that BiaB would be a superior product if it did play well with other non 3/4 or 4/4 time signatures without workarounds. Now don't get me wrong I love the 3/4 and 4/4 styles but any other time signature is useless to me. YYMV


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