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Re: Need help finding a keyboard stand part Notes Norton 28 minutes ago Forum: Off-Topic
Thanks. I can replace my sax, guitar, and a number of other things, but not this type of keyboard stand. I think it is early 1980 vintage, so it's given me good service. Tonight I'll find out if the glue worked, I don't have a lot of confidence that it will, though. But worth a try. I have two good spares, and I know they ones on it won't last forever, so I'm trying to get a fix before it's an emergency.
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Re: Piano Roll labels C3 (concert pitch) as C4 MarioD 34 minutes ago Forum: Beginners Forum Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by StevieB
Sorry, I've given the wrong information. It's actually the Big Piano where the issue is. When I play C4 in BIAB Big Piano the note indication (label) above says I'm playing C4, but the sound coming out is actually C3 concert pitch. So, BIAB is saying it's playing C4 when it's actually playing C3.
Hi StevieB, look for the note number. Those whom standardized MIDI called MIDI note 60 as middle C, and every other note also has a designated MIDI note number. What they didn't standardize was what to call MIDI note 60, thus the confusion as depending on the software or hardware it can be called C3. C4, or C5. So if your MIDI note is 60 it is just a nomenclature problem. If not then you have a transposing problem so let us know the MIDI note number you are getting.
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Re: Peregrine (with Joliz) rsdean 3 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
Mario, We appreciate the extremely kind words. Thank you from both of us. Bob
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Re: WE CAN'T LIVE IN THEIR WORLD NO MORE_David Snyder K-Dub Ya 5 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
Hi David This is a powerful Springsteen-ish, anthem. Your vocals project the raw anger and frustration of the working class. Production wise, it is excellent. At one stage I was going to criticise that there wasn’t enough bass end to it, but for some reason the earbuds I was using didn’t convey it. Popped on my headphones and there it was, I’ve not had that stark a difference between the two before…it was weird. But this is epic, captures how we’re all feeling in this chaotic world at the moment. Excellent, kind regards.
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Re: Groovin' on a Sunday Afternoon K-Dub Ya 5 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
Hey Mario…..who said you could have fun? You sure do have a knack for producing some fine melodies and arrangements. Great way to spend your Sunday arvo. Kind regards
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Re: The Ghoul K-Dub Ya 5 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
Hi there Scott, Thank you for listening and watching. Not many Video games translate well to the screen, but this series exceeded my expectations. And as you noted and as I mentioned to Janne, big 80s sound in the style of The Clash. Glad you enjoyed the end result, both video and audio. Despite how well the video came out, it’s not my favourite part of the whole process. Thank you again, kind regards.
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Re: Light One Up Al-David 7 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
Originally Posted by Ezekiel's Storm
You still have good ears. Mix is fabulous. You've captured that easy listening 70s sound well.
Hi, Scott. Well, the ears escaped any damage. Wish I could say the same for my head! Thank you so much for all the kindness in your words. I appreciate them very much. Take care, Alan
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Re: Sunday Evening Al-David 7 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
Originally Posted by jannesan
Pleasure to listen to this on a Sunday evening smile Soothing and relaxing are the right words to describe it. I enjoyed the instrument selection which creates a mood with both something old and something modern. Cool chord progression and the acoustic solo guitar sounds very nice playing along it, squeaks didn't bother me. Great mix. Janne
Hello, Janne ... So, it seems my song and your evening shared a space on a Sunday evening. Good to hear! Thank you very much for saying such nice things. I appreciate it very, very much. Take care, Alan
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Re: Santa Fe justanoldmuso 12 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
Nice song. Sorry I haven't been on here much there are medical reasons I won't bore you with. Ps... when I was a kid in England I was trains crazy. I wish I had kept my metal trains Wide guage. Om
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Re: Inserting my tempo map into BIAB. How? thomasc 12 hours ago Forum: Band-in-a-Box for Windows Jump to new postsJump to new posts
On the tempo integer issue
Originally Posted by Jim Fogle
Band-in-a-Box works with decimal tempo values, you just can not set decimal values in the control panel as the control panel only allows integer values.
With ACW you get the decimal resolution, however in the Bar Settings Menu it will only show integer values rounded up/down depending on decimal value and as Jim points out you can only enter integer values.
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Re: Enough Rain Already MarioD 12 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
Originally Posted by Ezekiel's Storm
Sounds delightful. I like the horn answering the flute. Nice little bits throughout. Send some of the rain my way.
Thanx Scott. I would love to send some rain your way.
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Re: The Revolution (with Joliz) rsdean 12 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
Scott, That is very kind. Thanks so much from both of us. Bob
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Re: BIAB 2023 Mac - StylePicker Doesn't play after transferring to New computer using Sequoia Shaeri Yesterday at 10:43 PM Forum: Band-in-a-Box for Macintosh Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Thank you SO much for all of your help Mike. I appreciate the effort, truly. I upgraded to Sequoia 15.7.7 (probably should have done that earlier, but I HATE upgrading as it always seems that something goes wrong. ;-) ) I do have the allow the use of the microphone checked in the security settings and it has been like that. I even downloaded and reinstalled the program since it was probably transferred over when I got the new computer. It's such a mystery that the main interface works, but not the audio on the style picker. Any other ideas? Everything worked just fine on my laptop. I didn't change anything except the computer.
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Re: Song title advice Andrew Dee Yesterday at 09:53 PM Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Thanks David. That’s my usual MO, but with my song only containing nonsense lyrics, I realised I did have a repeating lyric in the chorus - What?. Aided by the video, I’ve realised it is actually commentary on all the ‘slop’ that we see on social media and reactions to it. When many seek 15 minutes of fame or glorify the strange and unexpected, we end up missing true and deep connection rooted in everyday relationships - that’s my interpretation anyway. Andrew
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Re: the big empty Andrew Dee Yesterday at 09:42 PM Forum: User Showcase
Hi Izzy! I learned something today about Soundcloud - my 8 listens don’t show up in the ‘first fans’ because I hadn’t hit the ‘like’/add to my library button, but they’re there in the 46 listens total. Your song has a good pedestrian pace which my mind finds somewhat at odds with the concept of a motorcycle ride. I’m not one to know really as I’ve never ridden a motorbike and have no intention of starting. Maybe cruising is like this when you’re in the seat and able to let the passing images germinate some thoughts? I like the line ‘White bones standing in defeat’ - so true when you see them half-buried there. The style reminded me of an Aussie country singer whose name escapes me now, who once did a duet with James Reyne ‘Way out west’. The part of the song I wasn’t sure about was the fiddle solo - it spoke more Americana to me than Aussie outback. That got me thinking - what *would* be an instrument that conjured up Aussie outback? I probably would’ve gone with acoustic guitar solo or maybe a baritone guitar with a touch of tremolo, or maybe even a twang guitar playing double notes with a touch of reverb? Good doubling and harmonies on the vocals as usual for you. A good song, but maybe not the lofty heights of I’ll be your fool IMHO. Andrew
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Re: Replacing biab hard drive with flash drive Matt Finley Yesterday at 09:05 PM Forum: Band-in-a-Box for Windows Jump to new postsJump to new posts
That’s too bad that happened. I don’t think you’ll find instructions on the website. When I had a similar need, I just called Support and they took care of me more than fairly. In my case, it was Catherine who is a long-time staffer who posts great info here for us. Your drive can’t be very old; just call PG Music Support.
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Re: The Good News musician17 Yesterday at 07:58 PM Forum: User Showcase
Janice, Bud, and everyone who worked on this song: I know absolutely NOTHING about the production side of creating a song, so don't mind me. From your description, I probably mean "reverb" (I told you, I know NOTHING smile ), but, regardless, the song is superb "as is", of course. And yes, definitely one of my favs of yours. Carry on ... I so, so want to hear even more.
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Re: In My Heart musician17 Yesterday at 07:52 PM Forum: User Showcase
TuneMonger (I'm bad with names, and it - much to my immense embarrassment - looks like I have forgotten yours): I'm kinda speechless, to be honest. I didn't expect anything near that incredibly kind and wonderful review when I uploaded the song. I'm so, so glad you enjoyed it. I, too, don't mind glitches so much ... when I was young and learning music as a child, my teachers had to "encourage" me, as it were, to go the "extra mile" ... I still haven't changed at all, I still don't see why everything in music must, sometimes, be so "polished" ... it's not a hospital, for goodness' sake, haha. So thank you for, amongst others, being so kind and understanding with my glitches, too smile The Ennio Morricone thought is - of course - an honour I don't deserve, but am so grateful that it crossed your mind in relation to a song of mine - thanks smile As for Suno giving me "wings", musically: whilst I agree that it provides a quite superb finishing touch, and that its quality in doing that has indeed inspired me so much, I simply must strongly acknowledge BIAB. I write EVERYTHING in BIAB (except for the solo melody, of course), and only when I'm happy with what I have written there is when I start mixing, and then putting everything through Suno. Suno provides the polished end product, without a doubt; but the "kitchen work" is done in BIAB. And, without said kitchen work, there would (quite simply) be absolutely no end product to polish. The alternative would be to write everything by hand, something which is out of the question for so many practical reasons, for me. So: THANK YOU, from my heart, to Dr. Gannon and every single person who works at PG Music, bringing us this WONDERFUL piece of software. I haven't paid for its updates for a couple of years, at least, either ... simply because they featured me in their annual prize giveaway. Which company EVER does this? THANKS!!! Thanks again, TuneMonger, for listening and for such an incredibly kind comment ... and please, please remind me of your first name? smile
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Re: Can you display Song Form - AABA sections? MarioD Yesterday at 07:23 PM Forum: Beginners Forum Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by Matt Finley
Dan gave a good option. Another choice in BIAB is section text letters (which I know as rehearsal letters). These are limited to a single letter like A, B etc. but I sometimes use letters like I for Intro, T for Tag, and S for Solo since the letters do not have to be in order. Letters can be repeated, so you could have V, V, C for two verses and s chorus. I’m not at a computer but Right-click on the beginning of a bar. The pull-down to select the letter is at the bottom.
I use Matt's method and yes it does show those text letters in notation.
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Re: Song Master Pro Matt Finley Yesterday at 05:30 PM Forum: Off-Topic
I don’t know #2 or 3. Pretty sure the answer to the end of #1 is No. You get MIDI that is representative of the actual performed audio in a stem. I think you would need a different program to create a style from that.
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Re: AI Music Training Data Sets (Article Link) David Snyder Yesterday at 02:16 PM Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
I have personally noticed over the past year that the quality, genius, and breathtaking magisterial eminence of today's music has increased astronomically, as if it has been touched by the feathery fingertip of an archangel. I didn't know why until yesterday, when BD sent me a link to a data set subset that contains an enormous amount of songs that are being used by AI to train music today. It turns out those songs are by me, which have been lurking here the entire time on the band in box songwriters forum. Classic hits like The Scottish Song and Free Fawming which have entertained forum users for hundreds if not thousands of times. Ah, I knew something sounded grandiosely similar. And for this I give praise. God does work in mysterious ways and he has used this horrible technology to save us all. Happy Sunday to everyone.
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