I accompany 3 to 4 singers in a church setting. The hymn book we play from has melody line only. I make a lead sheet for myself by inputting the melody line and adding chord names in Sibelius. I can save and export as midi.
Can I open this midi in BIAB and have it figure the singer's harmony parts ?
Looked through pdf manual and tried a few things. Imported midi of a short 2 stave melody to try.
Went to Harmony and tried a few of the different drop down picks. I can hear the harmony on playback, but cannot see the notation, no matter which instrumeent I select.
Went to "Harmony Display" in the manual, but cannot find the command "Convert Melody To Harmony."
Then the manual does show the harmony on separate tracks, as below, which is what I'm aimimg for.
The "Band in a Box" FAQ page on this website is a very good place to go when needing to find out a host of issues as concerns many things. There are also RealBand and Powertracks FAQ pages as well.
Use "ctrl-f" in your browser to Search the page rapidly for a term.
In this case, I typed in, "harmony" and used the down arrows until it got to the following tidbit that you are looking for:
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156. How do I print harmony parts with Band-in-a-Box?
You first need to 'convert the harmony' to the Melody track (or Soloist track if you are using a Soloist/Thru harmony). This will write the harmony permanently to the track so that you can see the notation. To do this, you can go to the Harmony menu and select Convert harmony to .. Track. In Band-in-a-Box versions 12 and higher, there is a feature that allows you to display and print individual harmony parts. Here are the basic steps. After you have chosen the MIDI harmony you wish to use:
Open the Lead Sheet window and click the OPT button to open the Lead Sheet Options dialog.
Press the [Convert Harmony to Track] button.
Choose the harmony part you would like to view/print, from the 'Show Harmony Voice' pull-down menu.
Press the [Print] button in the Lead Sheet window to print out that part.
Band-in-a-Box 11 and earlier do not have the ability to print individual harmony voices separately, however one thing you could do would be to save your song as a MIDI file (making sure that 'MIDI File Harmony on Separate Tracks' is checked in the MIDI File Options dialog), then import the MIDI file into PowerTracks Pro Audio and print it each track separately from that program.
There is a link to the PGMusic FAQs pages located at the bottom of every one of my posts here. Bookmark it and learn to use it, many of the things you encounter will already be answered there, for those FAQ entries are taken from these very forums over the years. Why wait for forum replies, get the info you need and continue getting your work accomplished.
I have BIAB 2014 and the button you are after is present in my Leadsheet Options (see below).
Some of questions spring to mind. What version of BIAB do you have? Is it the latest build? It might be time to try returning to factory settings (save your present settings before you do, though).
I'll list my steps as maybe you can spot something wrong.
1. Open midi file ( C scale ) 2. Go to notation view 3. Harmony - Melody Harmony (select) 4. From dropdown I chose 45 Generic 3 Pt + Mel 5. OK Notation does not show but I can hear harmony when played.
6. Harmony - Convert Harmony to Melody track 7. OK on dialog "This permanently writes" New notes now show in notation
8. Click lead sheet (all notes showing) 9. Click "Opt" and wind up with dialog
I was thinking this particular control might be stored in a RES or DLL file, and your BiaB program was calling an older version which hadn't been updated somehow. However, this particular control is definitely part of the main program BBW.exe
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I have been playing around with BIAB and, from what I've discovered, I suspect that your problem has arisen because you have loaded in a MIDI file via the "File" menu and the Melody track has automatically been set to "Multi(16)-channel".
The easiest way around this is to use the "Import melody from MIDI file" by following the #1, #2, #3 in the image below.
To import this Melody, you'll need to know which track it has been assigned to by your notation software (it's probably channel 1).
After you select your MIDI file, the below dialogue box will pop up. Make sure that all channels other than the one that the melody is on are unchecked. Click OK
Now you need to set the Melody track-type to Single Channel by following the #1, #2, #3 below.
Once this is done, the Lead Sheet Options should be working properly.
I have been playing around with BIAB and, from what I've discovered, I suspect that your problem has arisen because you have loaded in a MIDI file via the "File" menu and the Melody track has automatically been set to "Multi(16)-channel".
You are correct on both your assumptions above.
Noel, your pictorials are very helpful ... and thanks so much for taking the time to figure this out for me.
Harmony now showing and I can print harmony on separate track/staves as I hoped.
I do not know how I would have ever found this in the manual (if it's even there)
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