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Re: Lots of playback issues with BIAB please help.. Gordon Scott 1 hour ago Forum: Band-in-a-Box for Windows Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by MarioD
I believe it is because it is an 8 bit limitation. The maximum number an 8 bit machine/program is 255.
Oh, for certain, yes ... as an electronics and software guy so familiar with that, it didn't even occur to me to say that, sorry. There are plenty of ways, in principle at least, to remove that limit, but they all need extra data somewhere and that can't always be done without changing the basic structure of the data. That's fine for new software, but if old software cannot understand the new data, it can't work properly. In the very early days of BiaB, when storage and memory was scarce, every bit and byte bad a functional cost, so data was structured as efficiently as feasible. I'm pretty sure PGM (probably Peter) agonised over whether or not to make the limit bigger, but figured it would "happen so rarely" that it wasn't worth the cost. I believe the early program was mostly for jazz musicians and most jazz has a 32-bar basic form and multiple choruses over which one improvises. To put that "early" in context, the size of a floppy disk back at BiaB's start was commonly just 720kB with some 1.44MB "double density" disks around. The early Atart-ST had, I believe, only 360kB. One floppy disk would have to hold a collection of songs, not just a few.
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Re: Fade Those Jeans (with Joliz) rsdean 2 hours ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Rob, Thanks from both of us. Much appreciated. Bob
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Re: Santa Fe rayc 6 hours ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
History & geography in a song presented as sprightly, warm and entertaining. Another good'n from the chief good guy.
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Re: In My Heart rayc 6 hours ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
This reminds me of Janis Ian on her Between The Lines album, (particularly "Bright Lights and Promises"),...intimate, tasteful and emotive. ACE
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Re: The Good News rayc 6 hours ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
An heavenly collab, if I were asked, would have been J&B&FJ. Dreams come true and this remix is sweet. The guitar man certainly knows nuance and taste. Stunningly good.
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Re: Tickety-Boo rayc 6 hours ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
It is as the title suggests - Tickety Boo for certain...your natural voice is sounding great!
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Re: Groovin' on a Sunday Afternoon rayc 7 hours ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Swinging funkinesss...the trumpet via controller was very interesting to hear. Bass is a stand out.
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Re: Tribute BobLMusic 9 hours ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Hi Rob, I enjoyed the bright, relaxed vibe of your song. Kendall's and Yona's vocals and the sax solo were on point. It's a shame Kendall passed at such a young age. Nice write, production and mix! Bob
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Re: Lots of playback issues with BIAB please help.. MarioD 10 hours ago Forum: Band-in-a-Box for Windows Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by Gordon Scott
.......................................... The 255 bar limit has many times been asked to be increased, but it has, AFAICS, never happened. I image there's some fundamental constraint that PGM have and wish to keep, probably relating to backwards compatibility.
I believe it is because it is an 8 bit limitation. The maximum number an 8 bit machine/program is 255. https://completeera.com/the-largest-number-an-8-bit-system-can-hold-binary-basics/
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Re: National Anthem BobLMusic 11 hours ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Thanks for listening, Chay! As for singing, I sing well enough to get the melody across to the vocalists I hire on Fiverr, but not well enough for anyone to go out of their way to hear me ;-)
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Re: Nova Dream ~ bossa BobLMusic 11 hours ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
I enjoyed your nice mellow bossa, Chay! I especially liked the piano, baritone guitar and panpipe solos. Very nicely done!
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Re: Groovin' on a Sunday Afternoon Ezekiel's Storm Yesterday at 11:42 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
You're a multi-talented fellow. That fretless bass is to die for. The trumpet is fabulous, especially that high trill.
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Re: WE CAN'T LIVE IN THEIR WORLD NO MORE_David Snyder Ezekiel's Storm Yesterday at 11:36 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Jon nailed it all right. Raw emotional lyrics and delivery that reaches the listener. Clean production.
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Re: 30 Years Gone Ezekiel's Storm Yesterday at 11:30 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Poignant lyrics. Gentle flowing instrumentation and melody---very pleasing. Great vocal too.
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Re: Tickety-Boo Ezekiel's Storm Yesterday at 11:25 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Thanks, Jona. Paul McCartney. That's a high compliment.
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Re: Tickety-Boo Ezekiel's Storm Yesterday at 11:24 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Musician 17, thanks so much. It's good to see you back in the forum.
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Re: Tickety-Boo Ezekiel's Storm Yesterday at 11:22 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Rob, Thanks for listening. I remember "Gimme Dat Ding." I haven't thought about that song for a long time until you mentioned. I'll put it on my Spotify playlist.
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Re: Tickety-Boo Ezekiel's Storm Yesterday at 11:20 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Thanks, K-Dub Ya, for your kind review.
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Re: After the Gold Rush (Neil Yong cover) DrDan Yesterday at 10:47 PM Forum: I just heard Band-in-a-Box on YouTube Jump to new postsJump to new posts
I listened to this when it was released, and I had NO IDEA until today what the hell he was singing about in this song.
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Neil Young crafted a surreal, time-traveling narrative about environmental destruction. He has often stated that he wrote the lyrics organically while under the influence of drugs, leaving the song open to interpretation.The lyrics move through three distinct eras in human history: The Past: The opening verse paints a quasi-medieval scene with knights and peasants, establishing humanity’s timeless relationship with nature. The Present: The second verse features a deeply personal, surreal vision of Young lying in a "burned-out basement". The lines "Look at Mother Nature on the run in the 1970s" act as a protest against human exploitation of the Earth's resources. The Future: The final verse imagines a dystopian future where the planet is dying. In a sci-fi twist, it depicts the "chosen ones" escaping the ruined Earth in silver spaceships to colonize a new home in the sun, leaving the rest of humanity behind
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Re: The Good News Janice & Bud Yesterday at 10:45 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by K-Dub Ya
Hi Janice & Bud That is soooo good. Lyrically showing us how to draw a positive mindset from a negative experience. Well sung, well played and really, really good. Kind regards
And thank you for the kind words. Love your description of the lyric. We appreciate it all, J&B
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Re: After the Gold Rush (Neil Yong cover) Andrew Dee Yesterday at 10:33 PM Forum: I just heard Band-in-a-Box on YouTube Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Hi Ken! Good music and a good message! Andrew
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Re: Labeling the music. Andrew Dee Yesterday at 10:25 PM Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Hi Herb! I like your idea of labelling by focussing on what it is rather than what it’s not - from a human creativity starting point. I agree with the idea of BIAB tracks being ‘human-assisted’, because I generate them at a push of a button, as contrasted with performing myself or rounding up some session musos. My melody, lyrics, chords, arrangement and production would already be credited to me through traditional crediting labels. What I am unsure of in your suggestion is VSTi instruments - partly in my own ignorance - if the VSTi is doing all the heavy lifting in creation and performance, it should be hu or even AI, but if I am programming it (e.g. via step input or notation, adding inflections etc.) that might be tantamount to me doing HU. I look at it like this - that your idea is defining the (forgotten or assumed) other end of a spectrum of credit labelling. Andrew
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Re: Henry’s latest workflow demo Danny C. Yesterday at 10:25 PM Forum: Off-Topic Jump to new postsJump to new posts
B.I.N.G.O.! I could not agree with you more Sir!
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Re: Nova Dream ~ bossa WaoBand Yesterday at 10:16 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by Ezekiel's Storm
Very appealing! This evokes an air of an evening with black ties and evening gowns. Excellent instrumentation and arrangement.
Thanks, EZ! I never imagined the black ties and evening gowns, but now I do!
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Re: National Anthem WaoBand Yesterday at 10:13 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Totally a national anthem song, but the way the world's going - the insane near future dreams of the tech-billionaires and the WEF - all such themes will soon be out of date. I was surprised that you didn't sing the song. I agree with B.D.'s comment.
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