Dear Bass Thumper, I provided examples of other scammers - the scale is different but the premise is the same. With all your flag waving, progress or be damned worship of folk who've made significant strides in many fields, (yet at significant cost to others, through nefarious means or who are in other ways very compromised people), you are, in essence, echoing "The American Way" which has always been propaganda for the very rich. Ronny & Elon are two clear & obvious examples of empowered liars who manipulate huge numbers of people into believing they were/are possessors of the keys to a better future, (have a look at how Musk is fudging figures for the Space X share release). Reagan did it because his strings were manipulated by his masters and Musk for the money. Edison the infamous "borrower": a patent clerk who raided patent applications, misfiled them and submitted is own copies. Bell the Scottish Canadian adopted American who had a patented submitted on the same day as Gray but through the favour & influence of his financial backers was processed earlier and therefore has the fame. Ford who in the Battle of the Overpass had his striking workers shot & killed, the famous antiSemite: "...convicted Hitler Youth leader Baldur von Schirach who, in his role as Gauleiter of Vienna, deported 65,000 Jews to camps in Poland, stated:"The decisive anti-Semitic book I was reading and the book that influenced my comrades was ... that book by Henry Ford, The International Jew. I read it and became anti-Semitic. The book made a great influence on me and my friends because we saw in Henry Ford the representative of success and also the representative of a progressive social policy", Morse obtained a patent on the electric telegraph in the USA AFTER two British fellows had done so in the UK. He was, like so many famous Americans, someone who obtained the fame because of where was lived and the financial power of his backers. You see, Bass Thumper, like so many people in the world I know quite a bit about American history because it has had an huge influence on the rest of the world. Those seen as charlatans in the wider world are often seen as revolutionary industrialists etc. in the United States. Your current president is the perfect example. It's your education system that causes this disparity...most nations favour their own and America takes that to the nth degree...of course. There is an axiom we in education often use: "open your eyes and ask questions". Naturally I made that up. How about "You're either with us or against us!|" or "Shut up, worm!"? Similar in meaning & intention to your engineering aphorism .
Ray, all this is waaay off topic but I’m game. I never said the historical figures I listed were perfect in all aspects of their lives. Truth be told, they were all flawed as is the case for all of us; but there are different degrees of flawness. I mentioned those individuals within the narrow context of technological progress and upheaval, much like Payam has caused some degree of upheaval by at least thinking about a better way to do something. His idea may in the end stink, but at least he is trying to move the ball down the field by getting children involved with the piano. And I could address your many historical inaccuracies one by one. But what jumped out is your admission that you “became anti-Semitic”. You say "open your eyes and ask questions", well, here are a few. What caused you to be filled with such bigotry and hatred for Jews? Is it jealousy and resentment that you were not a success musically? Is it bitterness associated with your socio-economic status? Were you unsuccessful in your chosen career while others advanced in theirs? Are you dismayed by the status of your country on the world stage when you see other countries rise? There must be some underlying stress or trauma that fills you with this hate. Who else do you hate? People of African descent? Italians? Native peoples? Women? The successful? And who has in their by-line "What's so funny about peace, love & understanding?"? Let me be clear, I oppose hatred, bigotry and discrimination in all its ugly forms. So to all the Jews on this forum, to all the Jews on the PGMusic staff, and to all the Jews elsewhere, I am one human that does not hate you. Some of my best friends happen to be Jewish. I’m appalled that no one else is standing up against bigotry and antisemitism, silence is complicity and support.
Interesting mix of a blues singer with the island beat going on in the tune.
Thanks, well Janice sang bluegrass and acoustic country for many years before the blues thing. And we listened to Marley and Buffet during that time. 😀 J&B
Others have seen this looping issue with songs that have a Tempo change. As a test, when looping, maybe try making sure there is a tempo marker right at the beginning of the loop. Example if looping bars 12 - 16 makes sure bar 12 has a tempo change entered for what tempo it was set to on the first pass. It could be that a tempo change happens before bar 12,which is why it works first pass, but when it loops back the tempo never gets changed back from whatever it was at the end of bar 16 Hope that makes sense. Solution would be for looping to look for the correct tempo setting on loopback instead of running linearly
In case it helps... on Windows computers, "Song Settings" is found by right-clicking on the chordsheet. The shortcut is CTRL+N. Update... I've just had a look in the Mac manual (page 75) and Natural Arrangements is found in Additional Song Settings. This is found by clicking the "More" button in the Song Settings window.
If we're talking Windows operating system then +++ AutoHotKey +++ may prove helpful. What I can't determine is if it will start working on a desktop, open a program, work from within a program and repeat.
I had some fun moments with them and nice conversations with the people, but their model really can't bear the administrative burden of having to manage and keep track of millions and millions of people whose music isn't being used. The explosion of AI music has certainly made a dent in ways in which I don't think we can even process yet. People are now turning out full-blown productions in a matter of minutes with no musical knowledge or skill whatsoever. It's a completely new environment where no one has to actually know anything, they don't have to have ever lived or had a real emotion or a real story to tell, because the art of storytelling music is evaporating and being replaced by noise. It's no longer necessary to learn how to write, or struggle with improving your lyrics, finding something interesting to say, or learn anything all about music and song construction. Tha t's disappearing rapidly. If 2 billion people are posting three bad songs on your platform everyday that took them 2 minutes to write how in the world are you supposed to find your way through the trash and handle the paperwork burden. It's not possible. Music used to be a very special thing. I used to respect music so much and I had so much respect for the artists who created it and produced it and wrote it and played it. I have zero respect for what's being done in the industry today, and that people would have the audacity to say that they wrote these things. Music doesn't feel special to me anymore, not the way that it used to. It feels hopelessly polluted. To me the loss is overwhelming. The Domino's are falling.
Well, you are certainly spot on in your observations! I will say, from a wannabe singer/songwriter perspective, successful music careers have been mostly gone for a lot longer than AI. Incredibly talented folks never got their lucky break as record companies picked the handful who got to be a star and the 99.999% who never even got to try. From a listener perspective, AI is clearly something awful as it is poisoning the entire music ecosystem.
Mike my 2017 iMac IS a 27" 5K with 64GB of Ram with the 3TB Fusion Drive, still with 2TB available, but that's probably the bottleneck. Still a great computer, but we ALL get old and slow down a little. So its still more than capable to use as a standalone proper computer and still a good 5K monitor with Luna Display.
I'll add to Mike's endorsement that I upgraded to Melodyne Studio in 2017 and have received free updates since. Their instructional videos are short and laser-focused, too. Awesome company and product...
Another brilliant song from you, Ron. Love the chord structure and mix, plus I think the guitar fills are really effective and excellent. I suspect that a lot of songwriters will relate to the theme: I don't think about it at all, but I'll still write a song about it!
Thanks, Chay. Yeah, the part near the end where the narrator realizes that "she just gets better..." kills me every time. Certainly an understandable predicament, even if not directly relatable. Appreciate the compliment on the fills. They were a lot of fun! The chord progressions are among the simplest and most repetitive I've posted, but the melody, lyrics and arrangement keep it interesting. I sometimes overcomplicate the music just because I can, and this song is a reminder to me that a good song doesn't always HAVE to...
You are surely an apprentice i can learn from, Ken. i always thought "wistful" was waltz's first name. Good mix. The lows may be a bit overpowering, yet still add good depth to the overall sound. This song sounds great in your, er my headphones. Also sounds good on the Klipsch speakers. A beautiful feel and lovely vocal.
Thanks Babu. I'd kept those lows as I wanted something that sounded like a diesel powered blimp flying low over my home, don't ask me why.
I think this shows excellent taste in arrangement and mixing, and is really nice to listen to. The Suno voice is excellent, and it's good that it has some dynamics
You can watch Joe and many other characters on this Mr. Rogers retrospective which includes many musical guests
Mr. Rogers now has his own YouTube channel so you can watch any episode you want or maybe share it https://youtube.com/@misterrogersneighborhood?feature=shared
Okay, thanks Andrew. I see. Anyway, it's a shame that I can't use the F10 shortcut to toggle the loop button on the fly, after selecting a region (section of measures) in the Chord Sheet. Also, even though I can use the alternative of pressing L followed by the number of measures I want to loop and then Enter, it's not ideal because the active measure display often gets out of sync. No, it's a real oversight and a crucial feature for a program like Biab. I demand that this Loop button become a toggle button that can be toggled on and off using the F10 shortcut on the fly, after selecting a region (section of measures) in the Chord Sheet.
Fixed: Drag and drop to or from the Drop Station could fail when using certain multi-monitor display arrangements.
Changed: 'Left Toolbar Library menu | Open as embedded panel' now opens the MultiPicker in a full embedded window instead of MultiView (Shift-click now opens in MultiView)
Fixed: F7 hotkey did not close the MultiPicker if Filter field was active.
Fixed: Save As Video might not work if Audio rendering was set to individual tracks.
Improved: Save As Video - Save dialog defaulted to root hard drive and empty filename - now defaults to appropriate filepath.
Improved: File SaveAsVideoDebug.txt added to Data/avim folder can be used to troubleshoot video creation.
Fixed: Minor localization fixes and dialog adjustments.
Summary of fixes for build 1008 (since 1003)
Fixed: Chord Sheet navigation could feel sluggish on some systems. It is now much more responsive.
Improved: Mixer and Tracks Window related updates are more efficient and should feel more responsive.
Fixed: Possible crash during StylePicker slow rebuild.
Fixed: Crash could occur when printing from the Lead Sheet.
Fixed: Stems Splitter Player - hint formatting, localization fixes.
Fixed: Floating Lead Sheet window would disappear if moved to another monitor.
Fixed: Embedded Notation or embedded Lead Sheet would be hidden when primary monitor is on bottom and secondary is on top in some versions of macOS.
Fixed: There could be a blank floating Notation screen or blank floating Lead Sheet screen after clicking on it for the first time after moving it to a different monitor.
Fixed: When printing Notation or Lead Sheet, there could be several issues such as a tiny chord font, ends of staves not having vertical lines, and other font size/placement problems.
Fixed: If you previously loaded a Band-in-a-Box file from the root of the drive, and then later tried to save a file to a different location, you would get an error message and the file would not be saved.
Added: Save XML dialog now has a "Save bends when saving tablature" check box that lets you save bend info.
Fixed: A few Playable RealTracks did not load (e.g. 057 - Trumpet Jazz Muted SN1033)
Improved: Prevent overlapping demo playback when auditioning demos from different dialogs.
Fixed: Possible 'Unable to create plugin_list_MIDI_x64.txt at bootup.
Fixed: Possible 'Invalid Date Specification' error during StylePicker slow rebuild.
Fixed: 'TMP*.sty' may appear after slow StylePicker rebuild.
Fixed: Possible crash at program shutdown related to audio rendering.
Improved: Audition files (pre-made demos) - improved messages if they cannot be played for some reason.
Fixed: For some audition files, the 'use internet' setting had no effect.
Improved: Behavior when one of the solo or band demos for an instrument is missing (message or downloaded if necessary).
Improved: "RealTracks/Data/Demo Downloads" folder for misc downloaded files (fallback to Band-in-a-Box/Data/DemoDownloads)
Fixed: Downloaded m4a demo might be invalid and fail to play.
Improved: Avoid unnecessary demo downloads if file already exists locally.
Fixed: Empty item in the Patches Demo menu
Added: Flash message for the Patches tab demos that says what file is being auditioned, or if there is any problem.
Fixed: Playable RealTracks and Drums online demos would not play.
Added: Some SynthMaster demos (auditions) were missing
Fixed: 'Convert Note-based Lyrics to Bar-based' is duplicated in the Edit | Lyrics menu.
Changed: Hotkey in track button's right-click menu | Track Settings | Solo, changed from Alt+Shift+Z to option+shift+Z
Added: Some missing strings for localized versions.
Fixed: Cut off label in Patches dialog.
Updated: Feature browser, PDF manuals.
Summary of fixes for build 1003
Fixed: Embedded windows might not receive certain keystrokes depending on cursor position.
Fixed: Crash if choosing Print Options from Lead Sheet window and then exiting that window.
Fixed: Crash could occur if there was a floating window onscreen and you added an embedded window.
As someone who also writes fiction and uses those black and white marbled notebooks from our school days, this song really resonated with me. Your piano and guitar blended so well with the BIAB bed, and of course your singing is to die for. This is my favorite track so far this year by anyone.
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I think this is the first time I've heard you sing. It's a shame you can't do this more often, because I think you have a really unique deep voice. Cool song. Enjoyed my listen
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