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so why is there a sgu file ?


Because that's what you use to create the user tracks. It's the chord progression you follow when you record the tracks and it then it tells BIAB which chords belong to which parts of the user tracks. BIAB can then take that information and use it to do the necessary transpositions for the chords that weren't recorded.


John

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