You can only do that if you don't need the chord to change on the 4th beat. You can push the chord on the 4th beat to the left by an 8th (or a 16th note).

BIAB supports four chords per beat (it's been asked for years to get at least 8th not resolution, but it hasn't happened). You can push a chord to the left, but then you lose that chord slot to then play on the beat.

There are some workarounds. You can treat two bars as once bar and double tempos; however, this only works for some styles and instruments. Also, on the MIDI side, Bob Norton offers some "expanded" styles that do this for you (using two bars as if they were one). That gives you effectively 1/8th note resolution, but notation won't look right. It will sound right, however. Unfortunately, there are only a handful of these styles.

Better would be for PGMusic to support 8th note resolution natively, but many of us are still waiting.

If you want to know how to pushes, just enter "pushes" in the help file search field, or search for it in the PDF user manual.


John

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