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John Daugherty
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BIAB update available

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March 1, 2007, PG Music issued an up date for BIAB 2007. The new update is "build 232" which updates any previous build.
A lot of bugs will be patched by this build, including problems with windows Vista.
The file size is 15mb. The update can be downloaded here: http://www.pgmusic.com/support_windowsupdates.htm
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Hey John, I'm a little late reading this update but thanks a million. I've already downloaded it and updated my version.

It's a real good update now all I have to do is just think about what chords I want in a song and they jump right out on the page ain't that cool :-)

Bob
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Bob, I'd like to borrow your "thinker" :lol: . I like to add passing chords and chords to lead me to the next chord. Sometimes I have to try several different chord names to get the one that biab likes, in order to get the progression I want to hear.
Keep up the good work and keep your "thinker" oiled :) .
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Hey John, I think my thinker rusted shut hehe. I know what you mean. Lots of the time when I put in a 2#9 it wants to see a 3b9 or something of that nature. I just keep pecking a way until I find a combination that it likes LOL! Most of the time I think it depends on the key that you're in. I use to think I knew a lot about biab but they are putting so many new parameters in it it's hard to keep up :-)

Bob