Originally Posted By: Matt Finley
I think you are correct. I would Edit, Unfold to one long chorus [in newer versions of BIAB, the menu option is Edit, Song Form, Unfold], and make the changes then.

If you are making a backing track for a live performance, we could talk about the shortcut keys and the Conductor window to cut to the last chorus on command.


Yep... I always unfold every song I work on. It's so much easier to work on something in a linear form vs using the musical roadsigns and directions.... DS al coda .... no thanks.

Add measures, delete measures, do key changes, to tempo changes and more with ease. And the best part is at any given time, you know exactly where you are in the song and can start anywhere you want easily too.


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