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.
Ray, you do sound more than a tad embittered, disgruntled and jealous. Do you also have disdain and scorn for Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Henry Ford and Samuel F. Morse?
Why ask "Anyone have any experience with this method or have thoughts about it?" if you're going to attack those who you disagree with? This isn't a rebuttal of facts, it's an ad-hominim attack.
Why? Because Ray is obviously embittered with Reagan and Elon's Space X; which is hardly the subject of this thread. And asking if he also has disdain for others is hardly an attack. It's a question David, a simple question.
Hi Dave, This can be influenced by the Natural Arrangements settings and depends on the RealTracks and style used. Open Song Settings and try disabling natural arrangements.
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.
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.
I couldn't agree more. Very well stated and I know exactly how you feel - Add my +1 to this!
Use a pressure washer, it's faster. A musician friend sent that video to me several days ago on Facebook. My reply was I sure hope that was AI generated.
I don't think I've ever heard of anyone doing anything close to what I think you're asking BB is designed to be used in a manual manner working on a single song at a time with every decision made and acted upon manually.
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.
Andrew you're a good man ... right off the bat I could drag out of and into my DAW ... Didn't seem to matter if BIAB was on my MBP, or 2nd Monitor, OR EVEN if I drug BIAB into my Luna Display iMac. Luna is still not as seamless as I'd envisioned when I decided to try to go this route and still get life out of my 2017 iMac which is still a great machine, but that's not a BIAB issue, more likely a Luna or Apple communication glitch. I'm sorry you had to make a special patch for me, yet find it difficult to believe that until now I'm the only one who's had this issue. A 2nd Monitor is pretty standard these days, but whatever. THANK YOU
Thanks for the update! Done some testing and it feels like the destructive chopping issue is resolved. Very good! However, continuous looping is still a problem. It works ok for the first run, real tracks and user audio is in sync. With following looping things get out of sync. From what I can see it all works stable with continuous looping if tempos are equalized. If some audio editing has been done and the assigned tempo bars differs, it will get out of sync. The offset I mentioned in an earlier post is not fixed but depends on the timing of the bars.
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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
Hi Ron! I like the pace of your song - a slight nonchalance to reflect the subject’s attempts to forget. The song had a ‘The Cars’ feel to it, possibly aided by Elliott Easton sounding guitar fills - I like the tone of the guitar fills - a tone like a combination of guitar and organ just like The Cars would use. I would’ve preferred for the piano to have a bit more focus/space to operate in when it came in, but that’s a preference thing, and without the benefit of hearing it isolated, which might change my opinion. Good BVs as usual. I’d put this song amongst my favourites of yours, although ‘The girl from accounting’ is still top. Andrew
THANK YOU, Andrew! Yeah, it's another sad-song-sung-happy thing, a song form I'm overly fond of. I do love the Cars in general and Elliot's favored tone a lot. I was actually going for something more like Waddy Wachtel's work on "It's So Easy", but it ended up sounding more like Robert Fripp, who I also love. It's just a thick, creamy overdrive, but it does sound cool. The piano sounds fine quality wise, and I could have cranked it up, but I didn't want it too far up front due to the BGVs. I ended up liking the way the piano tinkled up to fill out the mix in that last section. Never figured you as a "Girl from Accounting" guy, but it's one of my favorite's, too. One of my few posts with me playing all (both) the guitars. THANKS AGAIN!
Great song! Just an excellent vocal, good write too. Totally pro job on the mix also. One of the best songs I've ever heard here actually, well done.
Thank you so much for the very kind words! Can't tell you how happy it makes me to find folks actually like it!! Again, BiaB did the hard work I just kinda tagged along.
That's a really effective demo. Very well explained and the results sound great. Software based pitch-to-MIDI conversion is pretty common today. Melodyne does a nice job. Jam Origin has a real time conversion plugin that's pretty cool. I THINK BiaB does this now, too, though I've never looked for it. Am sure there are others. Bought my first pitch-to-MIDI guitar in about 1988. Still have four today, though they don't get the workout they used to...
I have used Melodyne's audio to MIDI function many times with very good to excellent results; it depends on the source material on what the final results are but most of the time I have zero or very limited corrections. Around 1988 I bought my Casio PG510 pitch to MIDI guitar. I still have it and on occasion still use it.
Those new AI tools can really speed up experimenting, and if you ever end up wanting to build something a bit more custom around your workflow, I’ve used https://redeagle.tech/tools-and-downloads/bespoke-software-cost-estimator to get a rough idea of what software projects might cost. It helped me figure out whether a small internal tool or a fuller app made sense before talking to any developers.
Love the laid back groove on this one, Mario. Pretty good write, some great lines! Vocal not bad at all, fits the song, and love your B3 playing. Nicely done!
I think you have invented a new genre Certainly very different from anything I have ever heard before. I like the change at 1:44, and when you bring the wha in later on. Very creative!
Very touching song, Laurent, and done very well indeed. Love the change at 2:58! Just super playing, very tasteful. I wonder if you could bring that in earlier, maybe halfway through, and then return to the main theme? Good stuff, enjoyed.
Smooth and melodic. The guitar sings. The vocals are expressive and dynamic. Great package.
Thanks, Scott!
Originally Posted by jannesan
Very nice blues with cool chords and professional production. Dave's guitar cries wildly again and Marty with his bass is always the cornerstone in the middle of any storm. Chris has written an emotionally dark story and her singing sounds like the spirit of a wind that shakes the gutters in the night. Janne
Good to see you, Janne! Thanks!
Originally Posted by MarioD
Dave, Chris & Marty, as always this is a radio ready production. I love the blues so you know that I would love this one. This is better than a lot of blues songs from Alligator Records. Chris sang her heart out. Guitar master Dave outdid himself on his leads. Marty played the perfect supporting bass lines. Loved it
Mon avis serait de "déplier" la chanson: Pour transformer le morceau en une seule grande ligne droite (Thème -> Solos ->Thème) : Régler les chorus sur 1 : Dans la barre d'outils principale, il faut régler le nombre de chorus sur 1 (au lieu de 4). Ainsi, le morceau ne boucle plus automatiquement. Copier-coller la grille : Il suffit ensuite de dupliquer la structure. On sélectionne tout le thème, on fait un copier-coller à la suite pour les solos (autant de fois qu'il y a de chorus de solo), puis un dernier copier-coller pour le thème de fin. Nettoyer les breaks : Maintenant que tout est à plat, le morceau fait par exemple 128 mesures au lieu de 32. Il suffit d'aller sur les mesures de solo au milieu et de supprimer manuellement les extensions de break
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