My first contact with band in a box was 10 years ago. I was confused when I went in. And never used it again. Ten years later With the recommendation of my friends, I tried band in a box 2021, which made me very excited. In my case, I personally prefer to use VST plug-ins. But I did encounter some problems in the process of using it. The most important thing is that if the chord is too long, the greater the change, the more hierarchical, but I can't write every song very long. Therefore, I hope to add a function For example, I wrote a chord, C F G C Then I can select intro, which is more suitable for intro when it is output Then you can also select verse, chorus, bridge Of course, you can go in the normal way without choosing Then every time it is generated, it will change, as it is now After generation, we choose ourselves to match the composition. I think this method is very suitable for VST What do you think? In fact, many good songs don't need too many chords, just 1-4. Why should I input so long below in order to get changes, so I hope to add this function. In addition, it's best to turn the VST into a player. Each wav can click and play on the VST, just like the demo key. In fact, I want to know how you compose music now, VST or the main program. I think the combination of VST and Daw should be the trend. You think my suggestion is good. Please help me revise the wording to let the band in a box know. I look forward to the next version
Finally, I look forward to more official videos of songs made with VST. Let more people see how convenient VST is. I think most of the songs on the Internet are videos of the main program, and there should be more VST
See this request here Instant Generate & Play of RealTracks/Drums in BiabVST this will allow you to instantly re-generate any selected section of chords in the VST without having to generate another complete wav file, allowing you to create up the instrument track just how you like.
I'm going to study hard today. Because I've been looking for the best way to work with VST and the main program. I thought I found it First write the framework with the main program, which needs to be longer, because it will be different from the previous one. A and B are OK. There is no need for C and D, because VST is better at how to change or add new things later. However, there is a problem with the sound, because the output of the main program is different from that of VST. Sometimes I wonder if the designer is deliberately complicating things Why not unify VST with the main program. At least the sound settings should be the same. If they are different, it means that VST and the main program can't work together. I need to rest now. I'll read your post this afternoon. Thank you
VST 3.9.9 said: Fixed: Panning, Volume, Reverb, Tone was lost when opening song in plugin
I thought you would be best to have the VST set to Flat, Dry & Center to allow adding FX in the DAW as you can't remove the mixer FX that Biab add to the wav's. You have Channel Sends in v3 Plugin that can send from the VST to a track with the FX.
VST 3.9.9 said: to allow adding FX in the DAW as you can't remove the mixer FX that Biab add to the wav's.
I don't understand what this paragraph means. Does it mean to hang the generated wav to the effector plug-in?
I know: Check render flat mix = sound louder Check render dry mix = reverb cancel Check render center pan. I don't know what this means. Is it to cancel left pan and right pan and make the sound in the middle?
So when the sound gets louder, I usually don't hang up FX. I think it's enough. In addition. I won't check the second one. I think it's good to have a little reverb. However, this is not necessarily true. What I want to know now is what these checks do. Although there are explanations above and I have inquired, I still don't understand. Finally, if you hang up the mix console, just check render dry mix, because this is to cancel reverberation, which has no effect, and you can operate on the effector. I don't understand why to check render dry mix is to cancel reverberation. Why not check render dry mix? It's to cancel the reverb. Why not design it as a knob I found that band in a box has many differences from my inertia logic, and I am trying to adjust my habits for this
Oh, I see. Check 1 to make the sound louder Check 2 to cancel reverberation Check 3 to focus the sound Then the third picture is to add reverberation to the Daw channel of the guitar. Is that what you mean, right?
Yes the three you mentioned is to allow you to do the mixing in the DAW instead of using the FX that BiaB uses in the RTs. It basically gives you a raw set of track the way they were recorded before FX. You might chose to mix the effects using a chain to get a more uniform sound. EQ, Compression, Limiting, Reverb, etc to your taste. Panning as you see fit. Many using automation to adjust any of these things.
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I just learned that a single "dry" means dry I don't understand why I checked render dry mix, but there is no reverb In my logic, there is reverberation when it is turned on. Or it would be better to turn this option directly into reverberation. But now I know that dry means dry.
Thank you. Your words finally let me understand the meaning of "renger dry mix". Thank you so much! Teacher, if you have time, can you tell me what these mean. Although there are notes on the mouse, the translation is only literal. In fact, I still don't know what these are for.
Renger Flat mix:
Renger Dry mix: Mixing without equalization, delay, or reverberation
This let me know new knowledge. When I get familiar with it, I try. It makes me look a little complicated at the moment. With your help, I have made a lot of progress. The more I use band in a box, the more I think it is an undervalued Music software.
Renger Dry mix: Mixing without equalization, delay, or reverberation
Render Center pan: Exported tracks are not panned to the left or right
Normalize Renders: Make exported tracks as loud as possible without distortion
Acidize Renders: Add key signature, tempo and number of beats in exported tracks
A MultiRiff is a small segment of a track; a musical phrase. You highlight the tracks and bar to select which part of the song to regenerate.
Pan MuliRiffs:Make a MultiRiff louder in the left or right channel
Allow MultiRiffs to Start Early or End Late: Sometimes a MultiRiff should start a little before or after the highlighted area to blend with the rest of the track
Use High-Quality Stretching: Stretching makes audio longer or shorter so the audio will fit in a specific part of a song. BiaB has several stretching rules and each rule balances computing speed against audio quality.
Auto-Clear Renders:Once track renders are copied to a DAW do you want the original renders to remain in a BiaB folder so you can keep as a backup or do you want the program to delete the render files?
Notify when generation is compete: A yellow or green message is displayed when audio files finish generating
Simplify File Names:Exported render files are automatically given a real long name. This tells the program it is okay to use smaller file names.
Separate Audio Output Channels: The Plugin can playback a master stereo mix or a mono or stereo audio output for each track
Enable Style Mix: Use the panning, equalization and effects as directed by the style.
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