I noticed it's only adding the erroneous notes after the key change. I went in to bar settings and set the key signature change to F# and then tried B and that didn't help either. for a rest on the F# chord then the verse starts on B). The transition looks like this (E for 2 bars at end of verse) then (F#. The last verse does a key change to B although the actual key change begins with F# (The 5 in the progression). I'm doing this in the key of A and I have the key signature set to A. I just tried the changes you suggested and I tried different styles and it didn't help. Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. Hopefully I'm overlooking something? Any input would be appreciated. I mainly do acoustic country music so I'm kind of panicking that I can't get BIAB to simply play straight chords. I read an old post and someone suggested adjusting the natural settings. I've searched but found almost no info on this. It's like it's forcing a blues feel on the song so to speak? No matter what style I choose (currently using "Swabbie autoharp folk waltz") BIAB is adding in what sounds like a 7th on some parts especially toward the end of the song and it doesn't work with a song like that. I'm simply trying to form a song with straight A - D - E chords. I don't want any 7th's or anything like that in the song. I've been getting my feet wet by trying to do a simple Christmas song Silver Bells in a country style. I got the 2020 Audiophile version on sale from Sweetwater back in November. I'm a new user that just jumped on board a few months ago.
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