Previous Thread
Index
Next Thread
Print Thread
Go To
Band-in-a-Box for Windows
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 134
P
Prado Offline OP
Apprentice
OP Offline
Apprentice
P
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 134
Is there a way to just regenerate part of a song or chorus (while preserving the parts you like)?

I've found that in a typical 3 chorus song I'll frequently wish I could change just one chorus, or part of one. Is this possible?

Thanks,

Prado

Band-in-a-Box for Windows
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 19,839
Veteran
Offline
Veteran
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 19,839
Paritial track regeneration is a feature of Realband. BIAB is not versatile in this regard. Have a look at the RB tutorial video here and you'll see what I mean. The file you need is called "Introduction to Realband".

Regards,
Noel


MY SONGS...
Audiophile BIAB 2025
Band-in-a-Box for Windows
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 134
P
Prado Offline OP
Apprentice
OP Offline
Apprentice
P
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 134
Thanks Noel96!

But, kind of disappointing.

I'm only interested in midi generation, so I haven't even bothered to install RealBand.

But, I think I read or saw a thread somewhere about exporting midi data from RealBand ... so, is this true?

In other words, once I do my arranging in RealBand, will I be able to export a full midi file with drums on separate tracks just as in BIAB?

Thanks in advance.

Prado

Last edited by Prado; 01/23/10 09:53 AM.
Band-in-a-Box for Windows
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 7,693
Veteran
Offline
Veteran
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 7,693
What makes you think Real Band doesn't do midi regeneration using Biab styles? It most certainly does, that's one of the very big reasons to use it. I know it's very easy to confuse Real Tracks with the midi part since PG makes a very big deal about using the RT's. If you have a good sounding midi synth like the Ketron SD2, the Roland Sonic Cell or any other good synth, those midi tracks can sound almost as good as the RT's but you have all the control that midi gives you.
In RB, all you do is first pick a style, right click any empty track, pick midi, pick the instrument and generate the track. You can then do the same thing using the next empty track but try a different style using the same instrument. Doing this you can create multiple versions of the same part like the guitar. You might like one style for the verse, another style for the chorus, another for a bridge etc, etc. No problem at all if you only want to regenerate just part of a song but keep the rest because each track stands on it's own. They don't regenerate automatically. You can do this using all 48 tracks if you want. Then when you're finished tracking all your experiments, start picking and choosing the parts you want to keep and delete the rest. You can create some very cool stuff this way. Much more flexible that Biab alone. All this works using the RT/RD's too so you can mix several RT's or RD's along with midi tracks. Remember, everything is on it's own track including separate midi drum kit parts if that's what you want. Real Drums are a stereo file so you can't separate those.
Real Band is PG Music's way of addressing all these issues with Biab. They decided it was better to do it using a separate program instead of adding more and more stuff to Biab. Biab is complex enough already and is designed for a somewhat different user.

Bob


Biab/RB latest build, Win 11 Pro, Ryzen 5 5600 G, 512 Gig SSD, 16 Gigs Ram, Steinberg UR22 MkII, Roland Sonic Cell, Kurzweil PC3, Hammond SK1, Korg PA3XPro, Garritan JABB, Hypercanvas, Sampletank 3, more.
Band-in-a-Box for Windows
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 134
P
Prado Offline OP
Apprentice
OP Offline
Apprentice
P
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 134
Jazzm ...

I don't think one way or the other because I'm barely getting into BIAB and, as noted, have yet to install RB.

So, my question was probably not as focused as it might have been.

Let me ask it three different ways.

Is there a midi track underlying/ controlling each Real Track? So, once an arrangement is made and I'd like to export it to a DAW but not use the audio ... for what ever reason ... will there be a midi track duplicating the notes of the Real Track there to export with the rest of the midi tracks?

Are you saying I can simply use all the styles and other features of BIAB, forego the Real Tracks, just do midi tracks and export a midi file just as in BIAB?

Finally, with respect to midi, where would I find a discussion/ description/ comparison of the two programs only as far as midi functionality goes?

FWIW ... my working mode (anticipated anyway!) is to do a basic arrangement in BIAB (or, depending on the above answers, now RB?), then transport the midi file into Cubase and use my softsynths and hardsynths to create my audio.

Prado

Band-in-a-Box for Windows
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 7,693
Veteran
Offline
Veteran
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 7,693
Quote:


Let me ask it three different ways.

Is there a midi track underlying/ controlling each Real Track? So, once an arrangement is made and I'd like to export it to a DAW but not use the audio ... for what ever reason ... will there be a midi track duplicating the notes of the Real Track there to export with the rest of the midi tracks?

Are you saying I can simply use all the styles and other features of BIAB, forego the Real Tracks, just do midi tracks and export a midi file just as in BIAB?

Finally, with respect to midi, where would I find a discussion/ description/ comparison of the two programs only as far as midi functionality goes?

FWIW ... my working mode (anticipated anyway!) is to do a basic arrangement in BIAB (or, depending on the above answers, now RB?), then transport the midi file into Cubase and use my softsynths and hardsynths to create my audio.

Prado




First part, a qualified maybe, the Real Tracks are strictly prerecorded audio files, the midi is only for notation but some clever people here have talked about a way to isolate those midi notes to use as a standalone midi track. I haven't done that but I think it can work. Perhaps someone who knows about that can chime in here.

Second part, the discussion of differences is right here in the forums, just read both the Biab and RB forums, it will become clearer. Basically RB is a standard audio/midi DAW that PG has added most of the Biab functionality to so you can not only do basic DAW stuff like vocal/instrument live recording and midi recording plus mastering the final product but you also can create Biab tracks using different styles. You will find that adding even one Biab style track to some prerecorded tracks you may have already done can sound really good.

Third part, no need to export anything into Cubase, RB will do pretty much everything Cubase will. Of course we all have our comfort zones and if you're very familiar with how Cubase works, fine but again RB does the same stuff because it's a full fledged DAW just like Cubase is.

Bob


Biab/RB latest build, Win 11 Pro, Ryzen 5 5600 G, 512 Gig SSD, 16 Gigs Ram, Steinberg UR22 MkII, Roland Sonic Cell, Kurzweil PC3, Hammond SK1, Korg PA3XPro, Garritan JABB, Hypercanvas, Sampletank 3, more.
Band-in-a-Box for Windows
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 134
P
Prado Offline OP
Apprentice
OP Offline
Apprentice
P
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 134
TY Bob ...

Got no desire to learn a new DAW ... but two last (liars always tell the truth) questions.

Which takes me back to where I started.

So, if I import the BIAB arrangement midi file into RB, does it stay a midi file, or does RB automatically turn it into realtracks audio? (Or if you import the sgu or mgu can you chose an option as to whether or not you want it converted to realtracks?)

Since, when I think about it I can't imagine you can't bring in a midi file one way or the other, can I also do regeneration of part of midi file in RB as they show doing it with a RT file in the video?

Prado

PS ... I'm still disappointed that they didn't include the partial regeneration feature in BIAB!

Band-in-a-Box for Windows
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 19,839
Veteran
Offline
Veteran
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 19,839
Quote:

...I'm only interested in midi generation...



Ahh, that's a different story

In BIAB, you can partially regenerate MIDI using both the Soloist and Melodist.

SOLOIST: I do it by unfolding the song, selecting the bars in which I want the solo changed, click the yellow Soloist icon, and choose the "Custom" option from the box that pops up. I'd imagine that this can be done with a folded song by choosing the "Middle Chorus" - I haven't tried this, though.

MELODIST: The process is similar to the above but you click the "Part Of Song" check box when the pop up dialogue appears.

Regards,
Noel


MY SONGS...
Audiophile BIAB 2025
Band-in-a-Box for Windows
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 134
P
Prado Offline OP
Apprentice
OP Offline
Apprentice
P
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 134
Well, why didn't you say so in the first place!

LOL

However, in the miscommunciation I've learned a lot about RealBand. I can see how from time to time I might want to use it to generate a solo to import to Cubase.

And, I'm going to assume ... until I get around to trying it later tonight or tomorrow ... that you can tailor what you describe above by freezing all the tracks except the ones you want changed.

Thanks much, Noel and Bob

Prado

Band-in-a-Box for Windows
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 19,839
Veteran
Offline
Veteran
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 19,839
Quote:

Well, why didn't you say so in the first place!



I guess it wasn't quite clear in mind exactly what you were originally asking. That being said, though, Realband is really worth getting the hang of. It's a powerhouse of control over music arranging and producing.

Glad it's worked out for you,
Noel


MY SONGS...
Audiophile BIAB 2025
Band-in-a-Box for Windows
Joined: May 2000
Posts: 612
Journeyman
Offline
Journeyman
Joined: May 2000
Posts: 612
Prado;

You can open a BIAB file in Real Band and regenerate tracks or portions of tracks in the original BIAB format, then save as a midi file. No Problem.

When you open the BIAB file the first eight tracks become BIAB tracks. You don't need to use real tracks or audio unless you wish. But you have the flexibility to regenerate individual tracks or portions. That's one of the features.

Bob Coy


Bob Coy
HP Desktop
Windows 10 Home, AMD A6-7310, 6GB Ram 1TB Hard drive. Radeon Graphics & Sound
Band-in-a-Box for Windows
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 7,693
Veteran
Offline
Veteran
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 7,693
Quote:

So, if I import the BIAB arrangement midi file into RB, does it stay a midi file, or does RB automatically turn it into realtracks audio? (Or if you import the sgu or mgu can you chose an option as to whether or not you want it converted to realtracks?).....

PS ... I'm still disappointed that they didn't include the partial regeneration feature in BIAB!




You are still not quite getting what Real Tracks are, it can be confusing to a noob. Since you're familiar with Cubase, you know what an audio track is, right? That's what a RT is, an audio track just like any other.
Nothing automatically turns a midi or any other type of track into a Real Track. You have to decide you want to use a RT instead of midi, set up the track for that, pick the actual RT you want to use and then generate it. It does not somehow happen automatically.
A RT is a regular audio track, that's it. The cool thing about these two programs is that audio file will get chopped up in order to follow the chord changes you set up in the chord grid. Biab and RB use the same chord grid. No other program anywhere can do that. Looping programs like Acid Pro can change tempo's or pitch shift but that's nothing like what Biab or RB does with a RT or RD audio file.
Your last point about being disappointed about the partial regeneration is one of the reasons RB was created in the first place, it addresses that point. Biab can't do everything but maybe they'll add that in a future version.
Something else to know about is you don't even have to create your song first in Biab then open it in RB, RB will generate it from scratch just like Biab will using the first 8 tracks. If you don't need that, you can click a box that turns those tracks into regular DAW tracks. That's what we all mean about RB being flexible. It will do what you want.
There are a few things Biab does that RB can't but only a few. A big one is midi soloists. That's different from RT soloists. RB does RT soloists but you need Biab to generate a midi solo using one of the hundreds of midi soloist templates available. There's a few other things but I don't want to recreate the help file here.

Get familiar with RB, you won't be disappointed I promise you. It uses all your synths, all your DXi/VST effects and the RT/RD's and all the Biab functions plus live recording of your vocals or instruments. That's a pretty hot setup for creating a song.

Bob


Biab/RB latest build, Win 11 Pro, Ryzen 5 5600 G, 512 Gig SSD, 16 Gigs Ram, Steinberg UR22 MkII, Roland Sonic Cell, Kurzweil PC3, Hammond SK1, Korg PA3XPro, Garritan JABB, Hypercanvas, Sampletank 3, more.
Band-in-a-Box for Windows
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 134
P
Prado Offline OP
Apprentice
OP Offline
Apprentice
P
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 134
Thanks again, to all ... my RB vision is about 20/60 right now, but I've learned enough to be intrigued. Probably off to the RB optometrist shortly.

FWIW, Bob. I got the idea about the conversion of a BIAB song (not a midi file) to audio, because in the online video it shows importing a BIAB file and watching it turn into audio. They just show it happening and don't make any comment about whether or not that's an option.

I've learned a lot ... even if my question took me far afield ... and I appreciate it.

Having fairly thorughly learned Acid Pro 6, Abelton Live 6, Reaper and Cubase, the bad news is the mind is boogled. The good news is that it becomes pretty easy to learn a new one when you understand what functions are supposed to be there. So, when inspiration beckons I'll get around to giving RB a whirl.

I will say that after 7 years of mucking about, and with all due respect and no desire to flame anything, I can't imagine anything surpassing Cubase for functionality, stability, VST suport and ASIO compatibility. Given that I have fairly high end sound cards, an echo indigo and/ or echo layla 24 on a cardbus on my laptop and an RME Multiface II in the studio, and including trying with ASIO4All, that I have been totally unable to run BIAB under ASIO on either one (as I've posted elsewhere here looking for help) I already cringe at the thought of getting deep into RB with a big project and coming upon a stonewall or crash. So I'm content to roll out the MME drivers to do the midi work in BIAB ... and maybe some similar 'cherry pickin' with RB. As Mac said in my thread about ASIO issues, "Well, it works for me." But, sadly, not for me.

Regards to all.

Prado

Band-in-a-Box for Windows
Joined: Jul 2000
Posts: 3,161
L
Veteran
Offline
Veteran
L
Joined: Jul 2000
Posts: 3,161
Don't forget that you can change a Midi Style at any bar in BIAB from the "Bar Settings". Right Click in the Bars Window and select Bar Settings or use the short cut F5.

Previous Thread
Next Thread
Go To

Link Copied to Clipboard
ChatPG

Ask sales and support questions about Band-in-a-Box using natural language.

ChatPG's knowledge base includes the full Band-in-a-Box User Manual and sales information from the website.

PG Music News
New RealTracks Released with Band-in-a-Box 2025!

We’ve expanded the Band-in-a-Box® RealTracks library with 202 incredible new RealTracks (in sets 449-467) across Jazz, Blues, Funk, World, Pop, Rock, Country, Americana, and Praise & Worship—featuring your most requested styles!

Jazz, Blues & World (Sets 449–455):
These RealTracks includes “Soul Jazz” with Neil Swainson (bass), Mike Clark (drums), Charles Treadway (organ), Miles Black (piano), and Brent Mason (guitar). Enjoy “Requested ’60s” jazz, classic acoustic blues with Colin Linden, and more of our popular 2-handed piano soloing. Plus, a RealTracks first—Tango with bandoneon, recorded in Argentina!

Rock & Pop (Sets 456–461):
This collection includes Disco, slap bass ‘70s/‘80s pop, modern and ‘80s metal with Andy Wood, and a unique “Songwriter Potpourri” featuring Chinese folk instruments, piano, banjo, and more. You’ll also find a muted electric guitar style (a RealTracks first!) and “Producer Layered Guitar” styles for slick "produced" sound.

Country, Americana & Praise (Sets 462–467):
We’ve added new RealTracks across bro country, Americana, praise & worship, vintage country, and songwriter piano. Highlights include Brent Mason (electric guitar), Eddie Bayers (drums), Doug Jernigan (pedal steel), John Jarvis (piano), Glen Duncan (banjo, mandolin & fiddle), Mike Harrison (electric bass) and more—offering everything from modern sounds to heartfelt Americana styles

Check out all the 202 New RealTracks (in sets 456-467)

And, if you are looking for more, the 2025 49-PAK (for $49) includes an additional 20 RealTracks with exciting new sounds and genre-spanning styles. Enjoy RealTracks firsts like Chinese instruments (guzheng & dizi), the bandoneon in an authentic Argentine tango trio, and the classic “tic-tac” baritone guitar for vintage country.

You’ll also get slick ’80s metal guitar from Andy Wood, modern metal with guitarist Nico Santora, bass player Nick Schendzielos, and drummer Aaron Stechauner, more praise & worship, indie-folk, modern/bro country with Brent Mason, and “Songwriter Americana” with Johnny Hiland.

Plus, enjoy user-requested styles like Soul Jazz RealDrums, fast Celtic Strathspey guitar, and Chill Hop piano & drums!

The 2025 49-PAK is loaded with other great new add-ons as well. Learn more about the 2025 49-PAK!

Bonus PAKs for Band-in-a-Box 2025 for Mac!

With your version 2025 for Mac Pro, MegaPAK, UltraPAK, UltraPAK+, Audiophile Edition or PlusPAK purchase, we'll include a Bonus PAK full of great new Add-ons FREE! Or upgrade to the 2025 49-PAK for only $49 to receive even more NEW Add-ons including 20 additional RealTracks!

These PAKs are loaded with additional add-ons to supercharge your Band-in-a-Box®!

This Free Bonus PAK includes:

  • The 2025 RealCombos Booster PAK: -For Pro customers, this includes 33 new RealTracks and 65+ new RealStyles. -For MegaPAK customers, this includes 29 new RealTracks and 45+ new RealStyles. -For UltraPAK customers, this includes 20 new RealStyles.
  • Look Ma! More MIDI 13: Country & Americana
  • Instrumental Studies Set 22: 2-Hand Piano Soloing - Rhythm Changes
  • MIDI SuperTracks Set 44: Jazz Piano
  • Artist Performance Set 17: Songs with Vocals 7
  • Playable RealTracks Set 4
  • RealDrums Stems Set 7: Jazz with Mike Clark
  • SynthMaster Sounds and Styles (with audio demos)
  • 128 GM MIDI Patch Audio Demos.

Looking for more great add-ons, then upgrade to the 2025 49-PAK for just $49 and you'll get:

  • 20 Bonus Unreleased RealTracks and RealDrums with 20 RealStyles,
  • FLAC Files (lossless audio files) for the 20 Bonus Unreleased RealTracks and RealDrums
  • Look Ma! More MIDI 14: SynthMaster,
  • Instrumental Studies Set 23: More '80s Hard Rock Soloing,
  • MIDI SuperTracks Set 45: More SynthMaster
  • Artist Performance Set 18: Songs with Vocals 8
  • RealDrums Stems Set 8: Pop, Funk & More with Jerry Roe

Learn more about the Bonus PAKs for Band-in-a-Box® 2025 for Mac®!

New! Xtra Styles PAK 20 for Band-in-a-Box 2025 and Higher for Mac!

Xtra Styles PAK 20 for Mac & Windows Band-in-a-Box version 2025 (and higher) is here with 200 brand new RealStyles!

We're excited to bring you our latest and greatest in the all new Xtra Styles PAK 20 for Band-in-a-Box! This fresh installment is packed with 200 all-new styles spanning the rock & pop, jazz, and country genres you've come to expect, as well as the exciting inclusion of electronic styles!

In this PAK you’ll discover: Minimalist Modern Funk, New Wave Synth Pop, Hard Bop Latin Groove, Gospel Country Shuffle, Cinematic Synthwave, '60s Motown, Funky Lo-Fi Bossa, Heavy 1980s Metal, Soft Muted 12-8 Folk, J-Pop Jazz Fusion, and many more!

All the Xtra Styles PAKs 1 - 20 are on special for only $29 each (reg $49), or get all 209 PAKs for $199 (reg $399)! Order now!

Learn more and listen to demos of the Xtra Styles PAK 20.

Video: Xtra Styles PAK 20 Overview & Styles Demos: Watch now!

Note: The Xtra Styles require the UltraPAK, UltraPAK+, or Audiophile Edition of Band-in-a-Box®. (Xtra Styles PAK 20 requires the 2025 or higher UltraPAK, UltraPAK+, or Audiophile Edition. They will not work with the Pro or MegaPAK version because they need the RealTracks from the UltraPAK, UltraPAK+, or Audiophile Edition.

New! XPro Styles PAK 9 for Band-in-a-Box 2025 and higher for Mac!

We've just released XPro Styles PAK 9 for Mac & Windows Band-in-a-Box version 2025 (and higher) with 100 brand new RealStyles, plus 29 RealTracks/RealDrums!

We've been hard at it to bring you the latest and greatest in this 9th installment of our popular XPro Styles PAK series! Included are 75 styles spanning the rock & pop, jazz, and country genres (25 styles each) that fans have come to expect, as well as 25 styles in this volume's wildcard genre: funk & R&B!

If you're itching to get a sneak peek at what's included in XPro Styles PAK 9, here is a small helping of what you can look forward to: Funky R&B Horns, Upbeat Celtic Rock, Jazz Fusion Salsa, Gentle Indie Folk, Cool '60s Soul, Funky '70s R&B, Smooth Jazz Hip Hop, Acoustic Rockabilly Swing, Funky Reggae Dub, Dreamy Retro Latin Jazz, Retro Soul-Rock Fusion, and much more!

Special Pricing! Until July 31, 2024, all the XPro Styles PAKs 1 - 9 are on sale for only $29 ea (Reg. $49 ea), or get them all in the XPro Styles PAK Bundle for only $149 (reg. $299)! Order now!

Learn more and listen to demos of XPro Styles PAKs.

Video: XPro Styles PAK 9 Overview & Styles Demos: Watch now!

XPro Styles PAKs require Band-in-a-Box® 2025 or higher and are compatible with ANY package, including the Pro, MegaPAK, UltraPAK, UltraPAK+, and Audiophile Edition.

New! Xtra Styles PAK 20 for Band-in-a-Box 2025 and Higher for Windows!

Xtra Styles PAK 20 for Windows & Mac Band-in-a-Box version 2025 (and higher) is here with 200 brand new RealStyles!

We're excited to bring you our latest and greatest in the all new Xtra Styles PAK 20 for Band-in-a-Box! This fresh installment is packed with 200 all-new styles spanning the rock & pop, jazz, and country genres you've come to expect, as well as the exciting inclusion of electronic styles!

In this PAK you’ll discover: Minimalist Modern Funk, New Wave Synth Pop, Hard Bop Latin Groove, Gospel Country Shuffle, Cinematic Synthwave, '60s Motown, Funky Lo-Fi Bossa, Heavy 1980s Metal, Soft Muted 12-8 Folk, J-Pop Jazz Fusion, and many more!

All the Xtra Styles PAKs 1 - 20 are on special for only $29 each (reg $49), or get all 209 PAKs for $199 (reg $399)! Order now!

Learn more and listen to demos of the Xtra Styles PAK 20.

Video: Xtra Styles PAK 20 Overview & Styles Demos: Watch now!

Note: The Xtra Styles require the UltraPAK, UltraPAK+, or Audiophile Edition of Band-in-a-Box®. (Xtra Styles PAK 20 requires the 2025 or higher UltraPAK, UltraPAK+, or Audiophile Edition. They will not work with the Pro or MegaPAK version because they need the RealTracks from the UltraPAK, UltraPAK+, or Audiophile Edition.

New! XPro Styles PAK 9 for Band-in-a-Box 2025 and higher for Windows!

We've just released XPro Styles PAK 9 for Windows & Mac Band-in-a-Box version 2025 (and higher) with 100 brand new RealStyles, plus 29 RealTracks/RealDrums!

We've been hard at it to bring you the latest and greatest in this 9th installment of our popular XPro Styles PAK series! Included are 75 styles spanning the rock & pop, jazz, and country genres (25 styles each) that fans have come to expect, as well as 25 styles in this volume's wildcard genre: funk & R&B!

If you're itching to get a sneak peek at what's included in XPro Styles PAK 9, here is a small helping of what you can look forward to: Funky R&B Horns, Upbeat Celtic Rock, Jazz Fusion Salsa, Gentle Indie Folk, Cool '60s Soul, Funky '70s R&B, Smooth Jazz Hip Hop, Acoustic Rockabilly Swing, Funky Reggae Dub, Dreamy Retro Latin Jazz, Retro Soul-Rock Fusion, and much more!

Special Pricing! Until July 31, 2024, all the XPro Styles PAKs 1 - 9 are on sale for only $29 ea (Reg. $49 ea), or get them all in the XPro Styles PAK Bundle for only $149 (reg. $299)! Order now!

Learn more and listen to demos of XPro Styles PAKs.

Video: XPro Styles PAK 9 Overview & Styles Demos: Watch now!

XPro Styles PAKs require Band-in-a-Box® 2025 or higher and are compatible with ANY package, including the Pro, MegaPAK, UltraPAK, UltraPAK+, and Audiophile Edition.

Video: Band-in-a-Box® 2025 for Mac®: VST3 Plugin Support

Band-in-a-Box® 2025 for Mac® now includes support for VST3 plugins, alongside VST and AU. Use them with MIDI or audio tracks for even more creative possibilities in your music production.

Band-in-a-Box® 2025 for Macs®: VST3 Plugin Support

Video: Band-in-a-Box® 2025 for Mac®: Using VST3 Plugins

Join the conversation on our forum.

Forum Statistics
Forums58
Topics84,394
Posts778,639
Members39,646
Most Online25,754
Jan 24th, 2025
Newest Members
Slick Locrian, daveg68, snares33, The Jam Shop, Hyke
39,645 Registered Users
Top Posters(30 Days)
MarioD 133
DC Ron 111
WaoBand 104
rsdean 84
dcuny 82
BYOBand 66
Today's Birthdays
sanityblues
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5