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Soundcloud "Favorite Resin" A Work-In-Progress, but I have had the song copyrighted; my first ever copyrighted song. None of this was done in BIAB. All performances are by yours truly, but for the drum track which was taken from my Yamaha DD55 drum machine. Vocals were recorded with the much maligned AKG c3000 condensor mic that I hacked like so, from advice found on the internet: 1) remove the grill by taking the three screw on the bottom of the mic, and then removing the two screws that hold the grill on.
2) gently remove the gray foam that covers the diaphragms. This fixes the dull very high end that the mic has.
3) There are two layers of grill mesh on this mic. Use some pliers to pull out the inner mesh in the grill. This mesh is what gives the mic its mid honk. Once it is out, the honk is gone. the Fender Jazz Bass was sent direct in (no amp) through a Korg AX1G using a factory stereo phase-shifter/amp sim effect. The super simple keyboard coloration was through a Yamaha DGX portable Grand. The lead solo passage and additional coloration was provided by a Korean-made Fender Squire II Strat, sent direct in using a factory pitch shift/amp sim effect. recorded with Focusrite Saffire Pro 24 DSP and Reaper. I think it could use a little "mud remover" EQ, but I'm not about to change the Soundcloud file just to upgrade it to that extent, I'll wait until there a more finished version. As I finish it I'll probably change the arrangement to have only one chorus after the first verse and then two after the lead passage, and then come in again at the end but with a modulation (key change). P.S. I know the non-proper noun "herb" has a silent "H" but it seemed to "sing better" with the H sound, and I figgered maybe if we can anthropo-feminize with MaryJane, maybe Herb isn't so incredible. I'm sort of regretting that Hard H decision and might do the vocals over just for that if nothing else, but I think I could do overall better on the vocals anyway. That said, I don't hate 'em. I never use pitch correct on any vocals, that's just me. My philosophy is Get it right, good enough, or just don't do it. I won't judge you if you use pitch correction tools, but of course that will be a lot easier done if you just don;t tell me. Lol! I kid, I kid around a lot. P.S.S. My user name was not chosen carefully but it is an acronym: Deaf In One Ear Can't Hear Out Of The Other. Now, please understand, I was fit for my first hearing aids when I was five years old, so I figure I'm probably allowed (even PC-wise) to say such things about myself. Anyway, suffice to say, I very much appreciate when people with good ears help me hear things about my musical efforts that I might miss, even when my attention to detail is painstaking which is *ahem* not always, maybe even darned seldom
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The User Showcase is an area where users of PG Music products (e.g. Band-in-a-Box or RealBand) can post links to their original song compositions, for others to listen to.
You can find my music at: www.herbhartley.comAdd nothing that adds nothing to the music. You can make excuses or you can make progress but not both. The magic you are looking for is in the work you are avoiding.
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The User Showcase is an area where users of PG Music products (e.g. Band-in-a-Box or RealBand) can post links to their original song compositions, for others to listen to. Huh? Isn't that exactly what the O/P did?
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Eric Interesting arrangement. I particularly liked the bass line. Best Trevor
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Thank you, Herb (Guitar Hacker), I do realize that. I will direct your attention to the first word in the following statement in the guidelines:
If Band-in-a-Box or RealBand have been used, please provide information as to which styles or RealTracks were used.
The User Showcase is an area where users of PG Music products (e.g. Band-in-a-Box or RealBand) can post links to their original song compositions, for others to listen to.
I am a user of PG Music products, but I didn't use them on this recording. The way I parse it, those statements as they sit now allow me to post as I did; but I will gladly rescind this share if PG wants to tighten up their semantics.
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I particularly liked the bass line. Thanks, Trevor...me, too!
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None of this was done in BIAB. All performances are by yours truly, but for the drum track which was taken from my Yamaha DD55 drum machine. Doesn't sound like PG was used in this to me, by the poster's own admission. And a new user too.... So the question would be, is this new user an owner of ANY PG product? We have lots of folks who come here and post who are NOT PG customers who are simply looking for a pat on the back for their newest musical project and the exposure it supposedly gives them....This one fits that category from all the evidence I see. My apologies, IF this new user is in fact a PG customer, but all the signs point to them NOT being a customer and using this forum to post their none of this was done in BIAB music. Would it not be logical for someone who actually owns BIAB as a new user to post something that DID contain BIAB (or other PG product) in it somewhere? Further, while the FAQ and INFO header does use the word "IF" to start the 6th bullet point down..... the header starts with The User Showcase is an area where users of PG Music products (e.g. Band-in-a-Box or RealBand) can post.... That says it all. If you do NOT own PG products you should find somewhere else to post. Feel free to correct me if I am wrong on any of this....
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I was pretty sure from reading in the Shout Box that the O/P was definitely a PG Music product user. Yep, he made it perfectly clear that this song wasn't created with BiaB / RB etc, but the rules didn't say that it had to be either. I guess we all expect that songs posted are created from PGM products (and most are), but the O/P was up front to admit this one wasn't, and the rules certainly don't say that the song has to be. My interpretation was that no rules had been transgressed in this case. (And certainly, peace to all  )
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Trevor nailed it. Obviously I could have avoided this controversy merely stating plainly that I did just recently purchase BIAB. MY apologies for the omission; I just assumed I'd receive the benefit of the doubt, I suppose. I was not aware that there was such a problem with illegitimate posts around here. Would it not be logical for someone who actually owns BIAB as a new user to post something that DID contain BIAB (or other PG product) in it somewhere? Herb, I don't think it's a matter of logic or lack thereof. I'm a new user of BIAB, so new that I haven't done anything with it yet that I'd see fit to share. I HAVE, on the other hand, done this other thing I did want to share, to introduce myself rather than lurk, and indeed saw it within my rights to do so. If it makes anyone feel better, I could master the mix through a PG EQ and repost it.
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Obviously I could have avoided this controversy merely stating plainly that I did just recently purchase BIAB. MY apologies for the omission.....
I was not aware that there was such a problem with illegitimate posts around here.
If it makes anyone feel better, I could master the mix through a PG EQ and repost it.
OK ... certainly that does clear it up. Since you are a new user, and no one here knew you before this, it certainly looked like you were a poster who found this site and decided to post here to promote your new music. That happens a bit. We have a few folks here who do post non-BiaB projects but we know them to be BiaB users. So, forgive me for this misunderstanding. And.... Welcome to the family of Biab & RB users. There's no need to redo the song with BB or RB tracks.... carry on. I'm looking forward to the new stuff you compose and post here.
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By the way, I'm fine with your calling attention to what you thought may have been an infraction of the rules, Herb. I mean, a certain amount of policing is healthy for a forum. No worries! Thanks
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"If it makes anyone feel better, I could master the mix through a PG EQ and repost it." Now, that's funny. I don't care who you are. p.s. Thanks for the tip on the C3000. I've not used mine for years because of the "honk". I have my own darned honk - don't need any more.
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Lol! I was typing as Herb was posting, so I didn't even see his very nice last post. Looks like we are both reasonable souls, eh?
Thanks Herb, that's very kind...will do!
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Now, that's funny. I don't care who you are. Bob, thanks for appreciating what (little?) I have to offer in wit, even now when I was only half kidding! I guess that makes it a half wit-icism? Thanks for the tip on the C3000. I've not used mine for years because of the "honk". I have my own darned honk - don't need any more. Lol! I hear ya! Well, I mean, not literally... as, your live demo is the darned good kind of honky tonk. But yeah, totally. I did a vocal track recently and it came out sounding almost smurfish...and that was AFTER the mic mod! But, as bad as my ears are, I can tell the difference in the mic. It's as promised: nicer highs and attenuated mid-range "honk". So, for what little trouble it is, I do recommend the mod, it's effective enough to make you start using the mic again, I'll bet. You will need some patience to pull all of the little wire mesh strands out with a needlenose, those that get left behind after you tear the bulk of the mesh out with the same tool. Fortunately, these things bodies are built like a tank. You will also need some patience, possibly, putting it all back together. I know I did, YMMV. I don't recall now exactly what the little trick was exactly, so I don't know how to explain it other than everything has to be lined up exactly so that the control buttons are centered and the housing screws back with no gap. I'd have to take the mic apart again to remember exactly what the little trick was. Thank heavens I'm only almost that altruistic!  Good luck, should you proceed. It's not that bad. Cheers! PS The other recommendation that went with the original post of that mod is to use ONLY the hypercardioid setting, (never use the cardioid) as this will not engage the smaller of the 2 diaphragms which is, it was purported, a source of sound-crappiness.
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Eric Interesting arrangement. I particularly liked the bass line. Best Trevor
Eric - Trevor beat me to it... your bass line was a real standout. The drums are nicely mixed, too... If you can do this WITHOUT Biab... can't wait to hear what you do WITH IT... I hope you bought at least the UltraPlusPak... you will be able to do cool stuff using it... (a lyric sheet would be nice to be able to follow along). Cool stuff going on in this. Looking forward to more... floyd
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Hey Floyd, thanks man! I'm greatly encouraged, 'preciate it, thanks for taking the time to listen and weigh in.
Right now I'm listening to REVEREND BOB'S BEER AND BARBECUE BIG TENT BIBLE REVIVAL, loving it, and earlier I enjoyed a few other tunes like This I Love Tammy Tattoo, and The Wrong Mailbox, and Up To No Good Again . I'll be sure to drop in again when I need a mood lift or some inspiration.
I just gotta say, your song lyrics are super witty and clever and a whole lot of fun! The music production is well done and it all fits together, very nice. The free music generosity is way cool, too...bravo!
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Cool tune. I had to go back and listen...
It's short and the guitar solo is the closest thing I've heard in a long time to a psychedelic solo like they played in the 60's.
It was really hard to hear the lyrics.... suggestion: bump them up a few db or provide printed copy.
Did you play all the parts? It would be interesting to hear what parts you played or how you created them.
The overall mix was kinda dark.
welcome to this forum and have fun with BiaB....
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Hello Eric, Welcome to the forum! Your first post made some waves ☺ I liked the funky mantra like style of your song. Makes me look forward to your Biab songs to follow... Greetings Fred
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I promise to get to everyone's great comments as soon as is possible for such a lazy man. In the meanwhile, the missing lyrics:
Favorite Resin
Cannabis (has) been a friend for a long long time fragrance so sweet! Not a sin... who said a crime? Some outlaw herb, we say "holy smoke"! Populate prisons; "Land Of Freedom"? ...please, you joke!
Favorite resin Find me today. Blessed incense, rising through space.
Favorite resin Find me today. Blessed incense, rise into space.
Not only good for your medication, not only good for your meditation. So many uses, some lighthearted some serious. Them that demonize have motives unmysterious.
So many are suffering sickness and disease; Maryjane stretch forth with healing buds and leaves. She answers prayer in a form we can receive! The herbal answer: breathe in deep, release (/relief).
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Well, there is plenty to laugh about in this thread. But about the song-I like the write and the vocal. Love the bass line, but I thought it should have been centered rather than moving back and forth. The lead is a killer sounding sitar 60's style George Harrison thing and captured the essence of the whole song. I like your tag line about the hurting feet. Good stuff, stick around. You are very welcome here. Tom
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These PAKs are loaded with additional add-ons to supercharge your Band-in-a-Box®!
This Free Bonus PAK includes:
- The 2026 RealCombos Booster PAK:
-For Pro customers, this includes 27 new RealTracks and 23 new RealStyles.
-For MegaPAK customers, this includes 25 new RealTracks and 23 new RealStyles.
-For UltraPAK customers, this includes 12 new RealStyles.
- MIDI Styles Set 92: Look Ma! More MIDI 15: Latin Jazz
- MIDI SuperTracks Set 46: Piano & Organ
- Instrumental Studies Set 24: Groovin' Blues Soloing
- Artist Performance Set 19: Songs with Vocals 9
- Playable RealTracks Set 5
- RealDrums Stems Set 9: Cool Brushes
- SynthMaster Sounds Set 1 (with audio demos)
- iOS Android Band-in-a-Box® App
Looking for more great add-ons, then upgrade to the 2026 49-PAK for just $49 and you'll get:
- 20 Bonus Unreleased RealTracks and RealDrums with 20 RealStyle.
- FLAC Files (lossless audio files) for the 20 Bonus Unreleased RealTracks and RealDrums
- MIDI Styles Set 93: Look Ma! More MIDI 16: SynthMaster
- MIDI SuperTracks Set 47: More SynthMaster
- Instrumental Studies 25 - Soul Jazz Guitar Soloing
- Artist Performance Set 20: Songs with Vocals 10
- RealDrums Stems Set 10: Groovin' Sticks
- SynthMaster Sounds & Styles Set 2 (sounds & styles with audio demos)
Learn more about the Bonus PAK and 49-PAK for Band-in-a-Box® 2026 for Mac®!
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