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I play live with just the old Martin guitar and my chord sheets in two large books. I was in New Orleans some time back and saw this guy playing his accustic guitar in a club. He had a midi playing with lyrics and chords on a 7" monitor scrolling. He had a mini pc in a old speaker box hidden. He also had a light show and video on a large screen playing with the music. An awesome show. When he got a request he could find and do the song fast not like me looking through 200 pluss songs!Is there software/hardware that can do this for me? I need to see both the lyricks and chords becouse I can't remember them. Where can I find this? I like the midi file playing also!
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I also have most of my songs with chords saved in txt files in notepad. I also have a collection of midi files save on my computer I play along with at home. I also wish I could edit some of the midi files!
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How much money do you have? Regards, Bob
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What ever $500.00 more if needed!
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What ever $500.00 more if needed! The reason I asked was that to go from where you are to where you want to go, $500 ain't gonna do it. If you scale it down some, you might make some improvements. Do you have BIAB? Regards, Bob
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I don't have to have the video playing, to keep down on the set up time but would like the rest. I have lights, pc, monitor amps, lots of guitars etc. I've been playing in bands for years!
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Again - do you have BIAB?
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Pity. If you did, you could use BIAB for what you want to do. You are aware that this forum is for: "Other PG Music Programs"?
What you want to do can be accomplished by various means, but were I you, I would seriously consider purchasing BIAB. There are several forum members who use BIAB live. It would allow you to load a MIDI file and play it through a good synth.
BIAB comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, BTW.
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I play live with just the old Martin guitar and my chord sheets in two large books. I was in New Orleans some time back and saw this guy playing his accustic guitar in a club. He had a midi playing with lyrics and chords on a 7" monitor scrolling. He had a mini pc in a old speaker box hidden. He also had a light show and video on a large screen playing with the music. An awesome show. When he got a request he could find and do the song fast not like me looking through 200 pluss songs!Is there software/hardware that can do this for me? I need to see both the lyricks and chords becouse I can't remember them. Where can I find this? I like the midi file playing also! Except for the light show, isn't this what BAIB does? I suspect the light show will be one of the 50 new features when BAIB 2016 is release shortly.
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Thanks Bob, is there a video showing BIAB doing what I asked about? I'd sure like to see it. Lot and lots of stuff in BIAB I would never use and it would just look like it would be in the way! But I will still check it out. I'm looking for an easy to use program that I can use my .txt and midi files in. I want to copy paste my file into a program. I sure don't want to have to type almost 300 songs into a program. I would sure like to talk to someone who does live solo gigs like I do and uses it. I did find a very inexpensive ( under $500 ) program that seems to do all I'm looking for but not sure about the light show! It's called Showplay http://www.showplay.com/ has anyone here used it? As far as money like most of you I have 1000's in music stuff. A $10,000 Martin guitar for starters. I just bought an $600.00 DigiTech Vocalist Live Pro plus lot and lot of guitars and amps. a rack of effect pedals that would choke a horse
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I know I didn't like (band out side the box) LOL! I got tired of temperamental drummers, bass player you could care less, keyboard player who wouldn't let me in edge wise!
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Thanks Bob, is there a video showing BIAB doing what I asked about? I'd sure like to see it. Lot and lots of stuff in BIAB I would never use and it would just look like it would be in the way! But I will still check it out. I'm looking for an easy to use program that I can use my .txt and midi files in. I want to copy paste my file into a program. I sure don't want to have to type almost 300 songs into a program. I would sure like to talk to someone who does live solo gigs like I do and uses it. I did find a very inexpensive ( under $500 ) program that seems to do all I'm looking for but not sure about the light show! It's called Showplay http://www.showplay.com/ has anyone here used it? As far as money like most of you I have 1000's in music stuff. A $10,000 Martin guitar for starters. I just bought an $600.00 DigiTech Vocalist Live Pro plus lot and lot of guitars and amps. a rack of effect pedals that would choke a horse I haven't used Showplay, but I did find a review of it: http://www.solonode.com/2010/showplay-5-software-review/ That looks like it will do what you want to do. How do you intend to generate your MIDI? Onboard sound card? Regards, Bob
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I play in a duo, and this is the program I use: http://www.mike-warren.net/digitalfakebook/ It won't handle MIDI, but will do MP3 and WAV. I use MP3's. Works flawlessly, and it's FREE! Regards, Bob
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Bob I do cover and have always played in a cover band! I've been checking out your music! Awesome songs! Do you use BIAB to compose them?
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Bob I do cover and have always played in a cover band! I've been checking out your music! Awesome songs! Do you use BIAB to compose them? The vast majority of the covers are BIAB-generated. A few are MIDI's that I've redone in Sonar. The original stuff is all BIAB. A big change from the old days, when I had to record each track live. BIAB is an incredible program, especially if you're doing covers. It gives you a track that doesn't sound like a Karaoke track, yet gets pretty close to the original. On some things, like Classic Rock & Country, BIAB nails them. Thanks for the kind remarks of our music. Edit: BIAB also has a feature called "Jukebox", that will also do what you're trying to do. I haven't used it, but others here have, like Pat Marr. Regards, Bob
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Thanks for the info. Bob. I see you're from Florids. I'm in Louisiana but my nephew has written and composed all his own music, he lives in Florida. Check these guys out! https://parkridge2.bandcamp.com/track/robot
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My nephew is the front man with long hair (like me,lol)and singing! He has lots of songs he has written and does live on stage. I'm very proud of him! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqHR72k4nDw
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Those guys rock! Not my cup of tea (I'm a geezer ) but I can appreciate what their doing. Wish them all the luck in the world. Your nephew is very talented - you should be proud. Regards, Bob
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I also have most of my songs with chords saved in txt files in notepad. I also have a collection of midi files save on my computer I play along with at home. I also wish I could edit some of the midi files! Not sure exactly what way you want to do it, using midi files for backing ? Edit midi files ? mute instruments or lead ? add lyrics ? Will throw out some ideas. PowerTracks is a cheaper alternative to Biab if you are not gonna use all the stuff in Biab. You can edit midi files in it, it will display chords/Lyrics. Also Karakan you can add the lyrics with chords in them to your midi files. You can also get midi files with the lyrics already in (.kar) if your midi files don't have lyrics. You can also screen capture it to video to play on a media player. There are also hardware karaoke midi/cdg CD/DVD/USB players on eBay, if you have edited the midi files to have the chords inside the lyrics. As Trevor mentioned here http://www.pgmusic.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=312802#Post312802 OneManGig Welcome to the neighborhood. Can the Big Lyrics Window do what you want? Trevor It will be great when the Big Lyrics/Chord window gets added in the Video Render Option ! along with a Scroll Ahead Notation/Tab Window Option (In the next version I hope or else you need to screen capture to videos) Then you can play the video files on a USB stick/SD Card plugged in a portable AC/DC DVD/USB LCD Media Player sitting on a sheet music stand plugged into your AC/DC Portable AMP, a bit more hardier and reliable than carrying around a PC or Laptop and you just use the little remote the quickly scroll to and play/pause the next song.
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