Yesterday, 04:59 AM
Two things:
1) The capo is not parsed out again if you modify the file. This is to ensure that a user doesn't lose their selected capo value in case it does not match what was specified in the file
2) Load the song, tap the center, tap the A at the top right, then Text Display Settings. That's where the capo slider shows the current capo value. If the eyeball is white (meaning unselected), it means the capo is not applied to transpose chords. It is off by default after much discussion about it on the forums. So you have to tap the eye icon to actually apply the capo and then it will transpose the chords.
You can set the capo value to 0 in that dialog if you don't want the capo at all.
Mike
1) The capo is not parsed out again if you modify the file. This is to ensure that a user doesn't lose their selected capo value in case it does not match what was specified in the file
2) Load the song, tap the center, tap the A at the top right, then Text Display Settings. That's where the capo slider shows the current capo value. If the eyeball is white (meaning unselected), it means the capo is not applied to transpose chords. It is off by default after much discussion about it on the forums. So you have to tap the eye icon to actually apply the capo and then it will transpose the chords.
You can set the capo value to 0 in that dialog if you don't want the capo at all.
Mike