Originally Posted by BIABman
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Or better still, they change their programming so that when a user enters their first chord and it isn't in the key of C, BIAB AUTOMATICALLY adjusts the key at the top to match the first chord.
I mean how difficult would that be for them?

Not a good idea at all. Some songs and a lot of blues songs start out V-IV-I - V7. Thus in the key of C that would be G-F-C-G7. In your case BiaB would automatically set the key to G, i.e. the wrong key. What if in the key of C the first chord was a G7, F, F6,G9, etc, what would the key be then?

I will agree with your first suggestion with the option like you said to turn it off.


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