3/4 style

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Eddie Harper
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3/4 style

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I'm working on a track with 3/4 style. When I insert 2 chords into 1 bar I get a slight pause. the progression I'm working with is 6m 2 5 1. When I enter the 2 and 5 into the same bar is where it pauses without playing the chord cleanly. I understand the timing with 3/4 but was wondering if theres something different I could do. Thanks Eddie
Eddie Harper
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3/4

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forgot to add i'm working with BIAB 2018. Thanks Eddie
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Erv Niehaus
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

I don't quite understand the number business, in BIAB you need to enter the name of the chord.
Erv
Eddie Harper
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Post by Eddie Harper »

Hi Erv, You can enter Both Numbers and Chords into BIAB. The Progression is Em A D G or 6m 2 5 1. Thanks Eddie
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Erv Niehaus
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

Eddie,
I didn't know that. :roll:
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Eddie Harper
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Post by Eddie Harper »

I guess a simpler way of asking this is How do I get 3 Beats on the 6m, 2 Beats on 2, and 1 Beat on 5, and back to 3 Beats on the 1. Sorry for all the confusion. Eddie
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Norman Evans
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Post by Norman Evans »

Right click on the bar when you want the 2 beats, click on bar settings, change the beats to 2, then click OK. Then right click on the next bar, click on bar settings, change the beats to 1, then click OK. Right click on the next bar and change the beats back to 3 and click OK. You can also change the speed here and several other settings also. This will make your bar numbers look off, but you should get what you want.
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Thanks Norman.
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