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Re: Santa Fe rayc 2 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
History & geography in a song presented as sprightly, warm and entertaining. Another good'n from the chief good guy.
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Re: In My Heart rayc 2 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
This reminds me of Janis Ian on her Between The Lines album, (particularly "Bright Lights and Promises"),...intimate, tasteful and emotive. ACE
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Re: The Good News rayc 3 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
An heavenly collab, if I were asked, would have been J&B&FJ. Dreams come true and this remix is sweet. The guitar man certainly knows nuance and taste. Stunningly good.
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Re: Tickety-Boo rayc 3 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
It is as the title suggests - Tickety Boo for certain...your natural voice is sounding great!
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Re: Groovin' on a Sunday Afternoon rayc 3 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
Swinging funkinesss...the trumpet via controller was very interesting to hear. Bass is a stand out.
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Re: Tribute BobLMusic 5 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
Hi Rob, I enjoyed the bright, relaxed vibe of your song. Kendall's and Yona's vocals and the sax solo were on point. It's a shame Kendall passed at such a young age. Nice write, production and mix! Bob
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Re: Lots of playback issues with BIAB please help.. MarioD 6 hours ago Forum: Band-in-a-Box for Windows Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by Gordon Scott
.......................................... The 255 bar limit has many times been asked to be increased, but it has, AFAICS, never happened. I image there's some fundamental constraint that PGM have and wish to keep, probably relating to backwards compatibility.
I believe it is because it is an 8 bit limitation. The maximum number an 8 bit machine/program is 255. https://completeera.com/the-largest-number-an-8-bit-system-can-hold-binary-basics/
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Re: National Anthem BobLMusic 7 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
Thanks for listening, Chay! As for singing, I sing well enough to get the melody across to the vocalists I hire on Fiverr, but not well enough for anyone to go out of their way to hear me ;-)
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Re: Nova Dream ~ bossa BobLMusic 7 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
I enjoyed your nice mellow bossa, Chay! I especially liked the piano, baritone guitar and panpipe solos. Very nicely done!
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Re: WE CAN'T LIVE IN THEIR WORLD NO MORE_David Snyder Ezekiel's Storm Yesterday at 11:36 PM Forum: User Showcase
Jon nailed it all right. Raw emotional lyrics and delivery that reaches the listener. Clean production.
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Re: 30 Years Gone Ezekiel's Storm Yesterday at 11:30 PM Forum: User Showcase
Poignant lyrics. Gentle flowing instrumentation and melody---very pleasing. Great vocal too.
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Re: After the Gold Rush (Neil Yong cover) DrDan Yesterday at 10:47 PM Forum: I just heard Band-in-a-Box on YouTube Jump to new postsJump to new posts
I listened to this when it was released, and I had NO IDEA until today what the hell he was singing about in this song.
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Neil Young crafted a surreal, time-traveling narrative about environmental destruction. He has often stated that he wrote the lyrics organically while under the influence of drugs, leaving the song open to interpretation.The lyrics move through three distinct eras in human history: The Past: The opening verse paints a quasi-medieval scene with knights and peasants, establishing humanity’s timeless relationship with nature. The Present: The second verse features a deeply personal, surreal vision of Young lying in a "burned-out basement". The lines "Look at Mother Nature on the run in the 1970s" act as a protest against human exploitation of the Earth's resources. The Future: The final verse imagines a dystopian future where the planet is dying. In a sci-fi twist, it depicts the "chosen ones" escaping the ruined Earth in silver spaceships to colonize a new home in the sun, leaving the rest of humanity behind
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Re: Labeling the music. Andrew Dee Yesterday at 10:25 PM Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Hi Herb! I like your idea of labelling by focussing on what it is rather than what it’s not - from a human creativity starting point. I agree with the idea of BIAB tracks being ‘human-assisted’, because I generate them at a push of a button, as contrasted with performing myself or rounding up some session musos. My melody, lyrics, chords, arrangement and production would already be credited to me through traditional crediting labels. What I am unsure of in your suggestion is VSTi instruments - partly in my own ignorance - if the VSTi is doing all the heavy lifting in creation and performance, it should be hu or even AI, but if I am programming it (e.g. via step input or notation, adding inflections etc.) that might be tantamount to me doing HU. I look at it like this - that your idea is defining the (forgotten or assumed) other end of a spectrum of credit labelling. Andrew
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Re: Henry’s latest workflow demo Danny C. Yesterday at 10:25 PM Forum: Off-Topic Jump to new postsJump to new posts
B.I.N.G.O.! I could not agree with you more Sir!
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Re: Awaiting the hunters Andrew Dee Yesterday at 10:00 PM Forum: User Showcase
Originally Posted by vicarn
Interesting, intricate melody. The happy bounce takes me back to those 1950's children's programmes I used to watch on TV. Well put together.
Thanks Vic! I note there is not a lot of swing/shuffle or march music in contemporary music. I have heard the feel described as old-fashioned, which is a shame. I hadn’t thought about the playfulness of this style in the piece, but I can see how that can be heard that way.
Originally Posted by dcuny
Listening to the music before reading your writeup, I got an image of a circus troupe rolling across the countryside. So... close. wink Nice production!
Hi David! I think your image works with this piece. The trek from one location to another, erecting the tent, feeding the animals … a lot of the same type of routines in my own theme.
Originally Posted by TuneMonger
I'm with Vic, this sounded like a game show theme song from long ago. I only listened twice - any more and it would've earwormed me, I'm sure.
Hi Rob! Go on - give it one more spin! Give in to the ear worm!
Originally Posted by Ezekiel’s Storm
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!
Thanks Scott! The natural feel might be due to my imperfect time-stretching! Like you, I am so glad I found this software!
Originally Posted by WaoBand
This instrumental had me hooked from the start. It also sounds to me like it's made for lyrics. It soon reminded me of kids' songs, like "Ring A Ring o' Roses".
Thanks Chay! Maybe my singer’s voice was longing to come out way back then? A lot of nursery rhymes use the swing/triplet feel. Thanks you to all for listening and commenting. Andrew
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Re: Beer Girl Song WaoBand Yesterday at 09:58 PM Forum: User Showcase
Why, landsakes a'mightly, hombre, how's that a cliché country song when your dog didn't die at the end? Okay, it is a great country song! Excellent use of BiaB and other stuff, making a very enjoyable romp. Though it's the 2nd track I've heard today that could have been a bit longer.
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Re: Fade Those Jeans (with Joliz) WaoBand Yesterday at 09:20 PM Forum: User Showcase
For me this is genius song writing, arrangement and production. Love the dizi, plus Joliz' BVs are again 100% perfect for the piece.
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Re: No one is perfect WaoBand Yesterday at 08:40 PM Forum: User Showcase
Great song lyrically and an excellent production with a perfectly chosen Suno vocalist. If I may make so bold, everything you know isn't just empirical as everyone has at least some self-knowledge, even if they don't understand the nature of their own psyche and greater consciousness. You *know* absolutely that you have a nose, and ditto that at night you dream, even though 99%+ of dreams are forgotten and you may not understand those you do recall. That's the basic level of self-knowledge (gnosis), so everyone has some. Empirical knowledge has an important place, but self-knowledge is personal *power* as it can never be taken away from you.
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Re: Paper And Pen JONA Yesterday at 01:58 PM Forum: User Showcase
I have often been in a situation where I have been depressed and decided to stop writing songs and performing live. But something strange says: go to the piano and behold, words and melody are born! Thank you Floyd for this song Jona
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Re: Enough Rain Already Finna Yesterday at 01:51 PM Forum: User Showcase
Calming tune. I enjoyed it! Great job! Send the rain my way....maybe it would clear out this choking wildfire smoke. sick
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Re: Freckles, Wrinkles, Belly Button B.D.Thomas Yesterday at 12:28 PM 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: Format des fichiers wav exportés avec BB Daniel Donval Yesterday at 07:47 AM 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: Recommendations for Audio Interface? beatmaster 07/17/26 10:49 PM Forum: Recording, Mixing, Performance and Production Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Defo M AUDIO Air the bees knees .
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Legacy SGU + _render.m4a songs no longer use rendered audio in iOS App 2.0.7? Aleja88 07/17/26 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: Are there supposed to be chord sheets with the Jazz Guitar Master Class? doogiet 07/17/26 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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