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  1. On 12/27/2018 at 8:31 AM, Canopus said:

    It depends on which Browser you’re using. I normally use Firefox in which embedded BandLab hosted songs are just displayed as images. You would need Chrome to be able to play them directly. I have now bookmarked the Songs forum in Chrome just for that.

    Yeah, I know.

    Can you please explain (visually) how we embed the song in a post? 

     

    When I use the following value (from Embedded) into the link dialog, while in Chrome, I only get a standard link.

     

    <iframe width="480" height="480" src="https://www.bandlab.com/embed/?id=370f1e39-3159-e811-80c3-00155d6537a3&blur=false" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

     

  2. 7 hours ago, msmcleod said:

    As a workaround, you could just use two browsers - e.g. Chrome for one ID, and Firefox for the other.

    I do this quite often when testing my web apps.

    Maybe but in the end there are three more band names I want to set up 😟

  3. I have this login and a "band" login (different email). 

    When I  logged out of this login ID I had a bear of a time trying to login under the band ID. Finally got in.

    I wanted to go back to this ID after logging out of the band ID. Nope. Every time I clicked "Connect with Bandlab" or "Sign In" links I was immediately looged in with the band ID.

    So I cleared the cookie and got back in.

    I know that you might be assuming that most people will only use one login, but elsewhere it was declared that multiple IDs are allowed for this kind of scenario.

  4. 1 hour ago, Tobias said:

    what is the point of chord tracks ? Am I missing something ?

    Well in studio one a chord track can 

    a) be detected from audio (where the chords are unknown)

    b) be used to change the MIDI and Audio

    c) be used by collaborators to track to  "project you give them)"

     

    In the case of b) you can enable all tracks (non-percussive of course) to all react to changes in the chord track. Is that slick or what?

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