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Re: Santa Fe vicarn 0 seconds ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
A musical history lesson and very cleverly written, Marty. Vic
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Re: Freckles, Wrinkles, Belly Button B.D.Thomas 9 minutes ago Forum: User Showcase
Originally Posted by MarioD
Hey mon this is fantastic. Love the groove. You did amazing with that synth vocal. I really dug the lyrics, very well done! Great backing band and mix. IMHO this is your best to date Loved it.
Originally Posted by B.D.Thomas
.......................................... Yes, even Germans have feelings sometimes. ................................
Thank you for your really kind words, Mario. Mucho appreciated smile
Originally Posted by MarioD
... Hers go from sweet and loving to a mad ragging bull...
Sounds like a perfectly normal woman grin
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Re: 30 Years Gone B.D.Thomas 13 minutes ago Forum: User Showcase
Sounds old (in a good way), like some singer-songwriter songs from the '70s or so. I think you have the perfect voice for this genre [Linked Image]
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Re: Fade Those Jeans (with Joliz) B.D.Thomas 17 minutes ago Forum: User Showcase
A good song, as always, your vocals and the story are the highlights. The flute's not for me. I think a cello playing the same melody would have a much greater emotional impact. Nonetheless, I enjoyed my listen smile
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Re: National Anthem B.D.Thomas 23 minutes ago Forum: User Showcase
It's a fine song, but in my opinion, the singer lacks the passion that a national anthem should have. He sounds more like he's bored with his country. There's nothing wrong with that, though smile
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Re: Lots of playback issues with BIAB please help.. MoultiPass 28 minutes ago Forum: Band-in-a-Box for Windows Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Simpler: Alternatively, you can select your entire track and gently press F10. That might do the trick...
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Re: The Good News JONA 4 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
An incredibly fine piece The vocal parts are gold. I hear Carly Simon somewhere ..
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Re: Format des fichiers wav exportés avec BB Daniel Donval 4 hours ago Forum: Forum des Utilisateurs Français de Band-in-a-Box Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Bonjour, Ton problème est apparu "comme çà ..." ou suite suite à une manip particulière : mise à jour, ..... Daniel
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Re: Beer Girl Song BobLMusic Yesterday at 11:06 PM Forum: User Showcase
Hey Brian, Cool song! You really nailed the country song vibe, it hits all the right notes - great beat, the singer sounds like the real deal, and the fun lyrics hit the mark. A tip of my Tractor Supply baseball cap to you! Bob
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Re: In My Heart BobLMusic Yesterday at 10:51 PM Forum: User Showcase
Wow, what a beautiful pop ballad! The piano provided a superb accompaniment to the wonderful vocals/melody. And I thought the modulations into "But I can feel" and "I never knew it was the end" were very nicely done. I also liked the strings and guitar. Great lyrics, too! Bob
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Re: Groovin' on a Sunday Afternoon BobLMusic Yesterday at 10:24 PM Forum: User Showcase
Hi Mario, I enjoyed this song - tasty chord changes, laid-back groove, and tasty guitar, bass and Swam trumpet playing. Very nicely done! Bob
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Legacy SGU + _render.m4a songs no longer use rendered audio in iOS App 2.0.7? Aleja88 Yesterday at 08:03 PM Forum: Band-in-a-Box for iOS Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Hi All, I have been using Band-in-a-Box for many years and currently use Band-in-a-Box 2024 for Windows and the Band-in-a-Box iOS app version 2.0.7 on my iPad. I have around 60 older songs that I created several years ago (probably with BIAB 2022 or earlier). These include original songs from my band as well as many practice songs. For each song I have: • SGU/MGU files • sometimes MGX files • matching *_render.m4a files These songs were carefully customized: • drums removed or muted in some arrangements • specific RealTracks selected • styles adjusted • many mix and arrangement changes made manually The rendered M4A files sound exactly as intended. In older versions of the Band-in-a-Box iOS app these songs worked perfectly: • the notation and chords were displayed • the original rendered M4A audio was played After updating to iOS app version 2.0.7, the notation is still correct, but the app seems to ignore the existing *_render.m4a files and regenerates the accompaniment from the SGU file. The result is different: • some styles are replaced • some RealTracks are different • the arrangement no longer matches my original rendered version I also noticed something interesting: When I use “Open → Local Song” in the iOS app, there is an old file called “your_old_biab_songs.zip” shown with the label “M4A+ Ready”. However, opening this ZIP causes the app to crash. The ZIP is not visible in the iPad Files app, so I cannot inspect its contents. I assume it is an old import created by a previous version of the app. My questions: 1. Has support for older BB2Go songs with *_render.m4a files changed in the newer iOS app versions? 2. Is there a way to convert or migrate these older songs so the existing rendered M4A audio is preserved and used by the iOS app? 3. Is there a utility in BIAB 2024 Windows (or another method) to embed or link an existing *_render.m4a into the SGU file without rendering the song again? 4. Is “M4A+ Ready” related to this older ZIP import format, and is there a way to recover or convert these songs? The important point is that I do not want the songs regenerated. The existing M4A files represent the final arrangements I created over many hours and are the performances I want to hear. I only need the iPad app to show the chords and notation while playing the original rendered audio. Thank you very much for your help.
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Re: Henry’s latest workflow demo DrDan Yesterday at 07:30 PM Forum: Off-Topic Jump to new postsJump to new posts
This is actually my first look at workflow in Suno. Henry does a good job illustrating the process. Not going to change anything I do today, but who knows what the future for my music making will become.
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Re: Awaiting the hunters Ezekiel's Storm Yesterday at 06:15 PM Forum: User Showcase
I thought the lead guitar sounded natural instead of quantized. I like the little interactive instrumental bits. I understand what you mean about BIAB enabling us to unleash our creativity!
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Re: Are there supposed to be chord sheets with the Jazz Guitar Master Class? doogiet Yesterday at 06:11 PM Forum: Other PG Music Programs Jump to new postsJump to new posts
This program's graphic layout is pretty antiquated and there are multiple ways to go to the lessons, which makes it pretty difficult to navigate. I found the easiest way is to load the program, click the grey "welcome" button (which is itself a problem because it's grey and I missed it, thinking it would light up), click the grey "begin lessons" on the far right, then use the tiny green left and right arrows at the lower right corner of the blue/navy blue horizontal banner to work through the program. Ignore the toolbar at the top. It will bring up the hyperlinks which will take you to the chords. The content is there but the layout is atrocious.
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Re: Tickety-Boo Ezekiel's Storm Yesterday at 05:53 PM Forum: User Showcase
Shigeki, thank you for your kind words. "I don't think anyone but you could have created this song." I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing. laugh
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Re: Song Master Pro mrgeeze Yesterday at 03:56 PM Forum: Off-Topic Jump to new postsJump to new posts
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Originally Posted by Matt Finley
Haven’t heard anything. Haven’t looked either. A quick question about playing tablature, if you don’t mind. I understand the theory and always wondered if there could be some mathematical analysis of playing a passage that would result in the least finger movement. My question is, are there cases where this is not what you want? Where finger patterns are better even if there is more total ‘reaching’? For example, you might look at a trumpet player and assume any of the three valves is equally easy to play. Any pro trumpet player who says they are is lying. The first and second are far easier than the third, and it’s a good thing the third is used less. However, I often use alternate fingerings in quick passages where the total movement is easier. Hard to explain unless you play. Woodwinds are a better example, with all the two pinky fingers are expected to do. Fourth finger is the worst. Anything like that in the string world?
I don't know if there is any software that will do a mathematical analysis of the best position to play a solo note piece on the guitar for example, but when I do look at tab, I am always trying to figure out where it will fall more naturally under the fingers without jumping around the fretboard like a demented spider. Then there is the added thing to take into consideration where it will sound the best, as the same note but on different strings will sound somewhat different in tone Musical Timbre maybe.
+1. Stringed instruments afford the ability to find a certain note (pitch) in more than one spot. Each selection provides a different timbre to the note and often different harmony options. On a guitar finding where a melody (and harmonization) lies "best" is both a great exploration and sometimes frustration. Learning to play an arrangement (especially with harmonies) in 2 or 3 different places is a capability on guitar that definitely separates the men from the boys. Sometimes when learning a guitar cover, you may have to fiddle with where you play it to more closely approximate how a particular artist played it. Just playing the notes correctly is, at some level, not enough. It's got to feel like Carlos Santana, albeit with your personal sauce.
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Re: BIAB 2023 Mac - StylePicker Doesn't play after transferring to New computer using Sequoia Shaeri Yesterday at 03:54 PM Forum: Band-in-a-Box for Macintosh Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Hi Andrew, There is a file called data but it is not in the real tracks folder. should I rename this one. It has a lot of stuff in it, including a file called style pickers.
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End of Rosetta... notice... This time for sure. mrgeeze Yesterday at 03:45 PM Forum: Band-in-a-Box for Macintosh Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Perhaps somebody has posted on this somewhere else in the forum. I fired up BIAB today on my Tahoe 26.5.2 Mac Mini. Got the "you will be dead and in a grave soon" message. Didn't realize 6 years had passed since AAPL promised to kill rosetta. Anyway, I'm sure the Apple Silicon version will soon be ready for Beta Testing?
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Re: Say Goodbye Finna Yesterday at 01:01 PM Forum: User Showcase
Hello musician17, Thanks so much for listening! Glad you love the song! Quibbles welcome! I'm always looking for input smile
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