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Your first point about the length and speed of a fade out is a request that appears frequently. There is at least one workaround without using audio editing in BIAB or elsewhere, by reducing the number of beats per bar so tempo changes can be made more frequently. I believe the main problem, and thus the main request, is to support non-integer tempos. Absent that, allow changes of tempo more often than a measure at a time. A couple of wild guesses if I may, about #2, the pops: Sometimes I extend the length of a song and use a 'stop' chord like C. to be sure all sound ends. Something you can check if you hear a 'pop' or 'thunk' type sound is, do you have the song looping on? You might be hearing the song begin repeat, with something on the drum track. Mute each track and see if you can isolate the offending sound. If it is guitar, then I don't know. It's not unheard of for an individual RealTrack to have spurious noise on it, and if you report it with an example recording, they can find and fix it.
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Good find. Maybe that's it?
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I've got a solid framework so I'm going to see what I can do with BB. Probably gonna start again from scratch. I'll keep everyone posted on my attempts
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Hi Scott. This is really beautiful. I love the tone of your guitar, and the backing band that you've used is absolutely superb. And to top it all off, you playing is smooth and very, very lyrical. I thoroughly enjoyed the journey. It's a perfect fit for a somewhat drizzly kind of autumn day here in Melbourne right now. --Noel
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< "You can also audition a style by actually playing it over the current chord progression of your song. The green arrow button plays your song with the currently highlighted style."> BIAB 2026 does still do this. In this updated StylePicker, there are multiple options that are determined by the user making selections and pressing various buttons to customize user preferences and how the StylePicker reacts. From the comments, it seems the process to set preferences aren't being completed. I tested and successfully used the green arrow play button to play the currently highlighted style. Rustyspoon# and AurealiusB are correct the style has to be loaded for each style to play over the users chord chart. Styles can be auditioned without the need to open an alternate session of BIAB because the user can set preferences for the styles to be automatically saved or audition styles without saving. BIAB can save a list of up to 250 of the most recent chosen styles. User can mark up to 250 styles during style auditions as favorites as well. These lists can be saved as sets and the sets can be saved and loaded for future use if the project is reopened in the future. Every project can have it's own list of recent auditioned searches and marked favorites making it easy to return to any previous style. When the user has selected to play a style over the project chords, the curser can be moved to any location on the chord sheet even choruses beyond the first 32 bars using the time line or clicking on any visible bar. < I never use the demo, why would I?> For the StylePicker, to play styles that are highlighted when the Green Play button is clicked it defaults to the demo if one is available. It's sometimes useful when a user isn't working on a project and only wants to audition styles. There are multiple options that can be set to customize for the StylePicker to react like the user prefers. In the current StylePicker, the Apply, Generate and Demo buttons are active buttons that affect how the Style Picker reacts according to the selections in the (+) sub menu beside the Demo button. For instance, a style can play over the chord sheet playing the set tempo of the Style and not change to the chord sheet tempo or it can play the style over the project's tempo if it's different than the style's tempo. Here's some instructions you can use to test on your programs: Unclick all of the selections in the (+) sub menu Populate the Chord Sheet with a chord progression Open the StylePicker Select and load a Style 1st test - enter the green play button and the style plays over the chord chart at the chord chart tempo setting if it's different from the style tempo. 2nd test - Press the Demo button and the style demo plays Double click on the highlighted style and the style demo plays. 3rd test - With the highlighted style playing over the chord chart, select the next style above or below the highlighted style so it's highlighted and press the Apply button and the new highlighted style plays over the chord sheet. This step can be done repeatedly auditioning numerous styles over the user's chord progression and chord sheet settings. To keep this short, I'll stop at this point and only advise that selecting the Double Click plays the Chord sheet selection from the (+) sub menu changes how the above tests react. Experiment to help determine how the StyleMaker reacts that works best for you. Note that selecting the double click option in the (+) sub menu causes the Generate button to become bold.
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Are you working with imported audio, RealTracks, or MIDI in particular on this track? You mentioned audio but as you also mentioned the melody track which is often used for MIDI melodies (either recording or generation) we simply want to be sure what exactly you have loaded onto the melody track. Also, what kind of plugins are you trying to use? You also mentioned channels. Channel 4 is typically the melody within Band-in-a-Box, as shown in the attached screenshot. There's actually a volume adjust for it that I've also indicated for the MIDI channel. By default it is usually set to 90, but you can check under Options | Preferences | Channels to see if you have it currently set lower or try increasing it if volume for MIDI melody is the issue.
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"New features allow us to make music faster - which is the reason we make music, so we can get it over with."
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Your catchiest tune yet, the chorus is earworm city. Love all the production touches you mentioned. Vocals are the star attraction, as always. I would love to see a vdeo for this using clips from the cult kitsch flick "Plan 9 from Outer Space." Lots of nice rhymes in the lyric. Another winner in your streak of hits.
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Really great country sound, Herb. Love those guitars and the guitar sound. Your vocals sound really good on this one as well. Great job all around and happy Easter.
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Shut Up and Dance - Good, fun lyrics. The song has a 60's surf and an 80s new wave feel, which sounds mighty good to me.
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I think there are more f-bombs in this four-minute songs than in The Wolf of Wall Street  . Outstanding lyrics, melody, and production. that's all that needs to be said.
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Great song. Great production. The slow acoustic groove is perfect. You still have retained a bit of power pop flavor. I love that bass part. I'm a small town boy, too.
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I played trumpet. I was fairly decent at the time.
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Really great song and production, Noel. BTW, I have an old Sheila Davis book, too! She's the greatest! Happy Easter. Hi David. Thanks for jumping in and having a listen. Much appreciate it. I've learnt a lot from Shiela Davis. Her books were amongst the first books that I bought to learn how to write lyrics. All the best, --Noel
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That was a lot of fun. For Andrew, the YouTube video was posted in 2018. Fun never gets old, even when we do.
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Ooh. Those opening guitar lines are delicious, and the goodness just keeps getting better. The octave accents are SO cool. Very lifelike and utterly musical sax work, too. AND a nicely buoyant fretless as well. This type of arrangement with an EP providing the backdrop will always speak to me. This one did not disappoint. Wonderful music, Mario.
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Nice job, Rob! Nicely written and arranged. Very authentic to the genre without sounding badly cliched. LOVE your harp work, and the acoustic sound is fine to my ears. (Am sure most guitar amp plugins could approximate a mic'd harp sound, not that you need it.) The vocals are VERY serviceable and have a nice raspy character. They serve the song well. But I've especially enjoyed your recent vocals, so they/you are missed. Super band, mix and master. Now you just need to send the master down to the factory so we can get those records pressed.
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But I’m only subscribed to v7.99! Dang!  Andrew
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Great song Hans! It kind of reminds me of the guy who wrote Year of the Cat. Your voice sounds very similar in places! Year of the Cat
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I am new to Band in a Box. I've listened to several videos for beginners, but I'm having trouble setting up the form for my first song (basically a simple 12-bar blues song). When I clicked on Song Form and selected to generate an intro, I indicated I wanted a four bar intro, it generated an automatic intro; however, I expected to see a repeat mark at bar five and I am not seeing a repeat mark. I basically want to create a 12 bar blues song with a four bar intro. I want it to play five choruses, and then I want to write out the rest of the song, which is 20 bars after 5 choruses are played. I tried to select a Song Form and fill in the information for each of the sections but when I selected Generate Form, I got a message that says "there is no form string (e.g. AABAC) or no valid sections defined. Unable to generate a song form." Also, for the tag that I'm trying to create, I was hoping to enter one chord per 8th note in one bar at the very end, but it seems as though I can only enter one chord per quarter note. Is that the case? Can anyone refer me to a video or videos that will address these issues that I'm having?
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Great vignette Bob! I can see it all. Wonderful lyrics. Fantastic performances from the two of you. Happy Easter.
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As we hop into the Easter weekend, here are our holiday hours: April 3 (Good Friday): 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM PDT April 4 (Saturday): Closed April 5 (Easter Sunday): Closed April 6 (Easter Monday): Open regular hours Wishing you an egg-cellent weekend! — Team PG
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Haha. Yes, I seem to have found a certain "style" of writing  Thank you for your ever so kind comment about creativity - that's high praise, indeed, for me  So, so glad you liked it ... you've made my day!
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What are you using to get MIDI out of your computer? I use a very old Roland UA-1A USB to MIDI interface, with no noticeable latency. I'm sure there are newer models. There are no controls, no drivers to install on the computer. I suppose they use generic MIDI drivers because it just pops up in the dialog box. I have a rack full of hardware MIDI modules and an old Korg i3 keyboard attached, and it works just fine. Just an idea off the top of my head. You might already have this covered.
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