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Programs like band in a box
Programs like band in a box












  1. PROGRAMS LIKE BAND IN A BOX HOW TO
  2. PROGRAMS LIKE BAND IN A BOX FOR MAC
  3. PROGRAMS LIKE BAND IN A BOX PRO
  4. PROGRAMS LIKE BAND IN A BOX MAC

It allows you to play the chords of that song on chordal instruments such piano, keyboard, guitar, ukulele or even a xylophone and to sing the melody at the same time.

programs like band in a box

All on one sheet of paper (well, in some cases it may go over a couple of pages). That is  the key, the meter, the melody, the lyrics and the chords. What is a lead sheet? A lead sheet is a simple form of musical notation that shows the essential elements of a popular piece of music. Band-in-a-Box takes care of all your transposition headaches for you. Don't worry too much if the key is not correct for your voice. Have a look at the various cover versions that have been posted. Spend a bit of time on Youtube finding the your ideal song.

programs like band in a box

Perhaps you are learning to read music or even learning to play by ear? This can be a great way to do it. Or maybe you are like me and have a favourite song book (like my very first John Denver songbook) that is prop-full of songs you would just love to cover using Band-in-Box. Maybe you have a pile of old sheet music that you would just love to put into Band-in-a-Box. It is really quite a simple process and is very useful. You do not need to play a musical instrument and you do not need to know any music theory.

PROGRAMS LIKE BAND IN A BOX HOW TO

In this blog post I am going to be taking you through the steps on how to use Band-in-a-Box to create a great backing track from a lead sheet. It always forms part of my Christmas present from myself to myself and I absolutely love exploring all the new Realtracks that come with the new version. Well the year is nearly over and I can't wait until the new version of Band-in-box is released.

PROGRAMS LIKE BAND IN A BOX PRO

Am I going to be sorry that I did the cheap thing here as…I really hate throwing good money after bad…but if I’m going to regret not spending the $359 for the Ultraplus Pack - which looks like the most reasonable jump up from the Pro version…Or do I go all the way to $499 for the Audiophile version? I would sure rather shell it out now than cry in my porridge latter.If you want a detailed step-by-step guide on how to make and perform with Band-in-a-Box backing tracks, have a look at my eBook "Band-in-a-Box 101: A beginners guide to making and performing with Band-in-a-Box backing tracks" So help me out folks…Do I really need 2,500 Hours of Studio Recording and 2,000 Real Tracks - I’m fairly certain I don’t need the Video Tutorials and the MIDI Songs and Lessons PAK but what exactly are the AIFF files for All RealTracks & RealDrums and what would I do with them. Here are a couple of screen shots of the packages from PG music’s site:

PROGRAMS LIKE BAND IN A BOX MAC

Here in the States I can get some really nice discounts from one of PG Music’s dealer on ebay - as an example:īand in a Box Pro 2016 MAC - $95 US or (73 British Pounds)īand in a Box Ultraplus Pack 2016 MAC - $359 US or (275 British Pounds)īand in a Box Everything Pak 2016 MAC - $419 US or (320 British Pounds)īand in a Box Audiophile 2016 MAC - $499 US or (382 British Pounds)

PROGRAMS LIKE BAND IN A BOX FOR MAC

So…Which Version of BiaB 2016 for Mac should I shell out the “moola” for?

programs like band in a box

I have finally come to terms with being a loner.I like it! However, and this is the Rub…I think it would be a lot more fun playing along with other folks but unfortunately I am not a joiner so BiaB is as close as I am going to come to playing with a Band…from what I have read here from Chris and Colin the Bear and others…it looks like BiaB will be right up my alley. I also ended up with Cubase Elements as it came along with my Steinberg UR44…Ditto as with Logic Pro X…Like I said I like to do things and have no interest in creating and or recording original music…I simply love playing along…I really love it and with all the “backing tracks” available here and elsewhere I have plenty to play along with.

programs like band in a box

In setting up my small studio I ended up with a new iMac which came with Logic Pro X…I quickly learned I have no interest in Creation and Recording new material. It is quite obvious that “Colin the Bear” and “Chris” are two of the resident experts in the field so I hope they will be generous and share some of their years of experience with the program along with any other members who own and use the program.īy way of background…I am a “DOER” rather than a Creator…I play Keyboard, Bass Guitar, and have now resumed my study of the Alto and Tenor Sax…As it turns out…The Saxophone is my passion…I can do the others but for some unexplained reason this Horn really rings my Bell. I’ve spent the last several days trying to figure out which BiaB version I need to buy…I searched and read every BiaB post here in the Cafe and it is still not clear to me where the breakeven point is with their four versions.














Programs like band in a box