I would ask the obvious follow up questions like "Why in the world does it not do something so basic as Copy/Paste?" and "If the feature does not work why isn't Copy/Paste grayed out?" but the answers would likely not grant me any level of satisfaction.
Maybe this will be one of 2020's "49 New Features"!
You know the drill. Go to the wish list and make a wish. Actually looks like you did over 3 1/2 years ago with this very same wish. Give it a big +1 for old time sake.
That should work perfect, BUT Biab is not importing correctly the ABC it exports. So there is a bug in the current version. Did you try the other way File > Import > Import MGU SGU song.
Here is a workaround for you. When you have the first set of chords on the screen in front of you, get a piece of paper and a pencil and write then down. Then close that file and open a new file. With the piece of paper in hand look for the chord in each bar, then enter the chord by typing on the key board into the same bar number of the new song.
Here is a workaround for you. When you have the first set of chords on the screen in front of you, get a piece of paper and a pencil and write then down. Then close that file and open a new file. With the piece of paper in hand look for the chord in each bar, then enter the chord by typing on the key board into the same bar number of the new song.
This works fine here, I just tried it.
Ha! Dan, you should help write the "49 New Features" list!
Then I highlight all the bars I wish to copy in the first BIAB instance and select Edit/Copy
Then I switch to my second BIAB instance and select Edit/Paste
And...nothing!
I'm sure there is some BIAB secret handshake I don't know about. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
Here's how I choose to copy chord charts between two different BIAB projects:
Select an all midi style and complete the chord chart in BIAB project one.
Give Project One a Name and Save As (F6) a Midi File to a known location.
Close project one by selecting the NEW button and answer NO to save the project.
Open (F7) the midi project you just saved.
This will open the midi song and automatically analyze the chords and populate the Chord Chart with the chords from Project One.
Thanks but I cannot imagine me ever doing this. First, I'm not using MIDI in BIAB. Second, every time I have let BIAB analyze chords I end up spending more time fixing its mistakes than just typing them manually.
A viable workaround for the time being may be the BiaB 'Medley Maker'. This feature allows concatenating songs, thus effectively importing chords from one song on the disk into some opened BiaB instance. Within this instance chords may then be copied, shifted and whatnot to achieve what was originally intended.
Then I highlight all the bars I wish to copy in the first BIAB instance and select Edit/Copy
Then I switch to my second BIAB instance and select Edit/Paste
And...nothing!
I'm sure there is some BIAB secret handshake I don't know about. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
Here's how I choose to copy chord charts between two different BIAB projects:
Select an all midi style and complete the chord chart in BIAB project one.
Give Project One a Name and Save As (F6) a Midi File to a known location.
Close project one by selecting the NEW button and answer NO to save the project.
Open (F7) the midi project you just saved.
This will open the midi song and automatically analyze the chords and populate the Chord Chart with the chords from Project One.
Thanks but I cannot imagine me ever doing this. First, I'm not using MIDI in BIAB. Second, every time I have let BIAB analyze chords I end up spending more time fixing its mistakes than just typing them manually.
I think Dan may have found the best work-around!
Yes, Dan has surely found a fool proof method but it can be a bit tedious.
From our conversation, I'm not sure I clearly understood what you're trying to accomplish or if you understand my method.
To recap my impression to what you want to do is end up with two BIAB Chord Sheets in different projects with the exact same chords placed in each measure. Correct? You wish to achieve this by copy from one Chord Chart to a second Chord Chart in another project. Correct?
I may have confused you using the word 'midi'. No midi is used or harmed during this operation I have posted to copy/paste chord progressions between two BIAB projects. The midi format is used to complete the operation. That's it. Two files can be opened if your BIAB is setup to allow that. No midi notes ever have to be sounded out in either project. Neither project has to be opened or closed. This technique is used to quickly and simply copy the chords from one song to another.
I was confused when you wrote ". . . every time I have let BIAB analyze chords I end up spending more time fixing its mistakes than just typing them manually."
I do not encounter that issue when I use this method. I don't recall ever having to make a chord correction and I sometimes, no, often use this method multiple times a day. I thought maybe your chord charts are more complex than what I normally input so I decided to test the method. I did and the result over three experiments with Jazz demos loaded was flawless... I loaded three different complex (to me) Jazz demo songs composed of all RealTracks. For each test, I opened the Style picker and selected a similar feel, tempo Midi only style. If necessary, I forced RealDrums to Midi so that I had an all midi style selected. (One style had two Supermidi Tracks but they worked as well in the test.) At this point I have the RealTracks Style Chord Chart but have selected an All Midi Style to replace the RealTracks style.
I complete a SAVE Midi (F6) and this creates a midi file that I can open in another project using Open Midi (F7)
I opened each of those saved midi BIAB files in new projects and in each opening, the Chords were completely and properly populated with the original chord chart. Opening the Style Picker and choosing an all RealStyle style resulted in the RealStyle playing that original Chord Chart.
I am only using the midi format to copy and paste information between two projects and only using the Chord Chart information in my new project.
I've posted a photo of two Chord Charts showing the results when using this method.
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