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- Band-In-A-Box version 4 Help
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- This information comes from a file on disk called help.bb
- It is a standard ASCII file , so you may print it out ,
- by typing copy help.bb prn from the DOS prompt
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- Here are the NEW features available in this version
- ( added since version 3 )
- - the StyleMaker : this part of the program allows you to make
- your own styles , not just rearrangements of
- existing Band-Box styles, but brand new styles
- from scratch - inputting drum/bass/ and piano
- patterns. Styles are then saved to disk as small
- files ( typical 6K ).Band-in-a-Box will play any song
- in any of the User styles or existing BB styles.
- The StyleMaker is accessed from the User pull Down
- and has its own help file StylHelp.bb available from
- within the StyleMaker.
- - You may playback a song from any bar ( previously you had
- to start from beginning ) Press <Alt F4> to do this and song
- will playback from the bar with the highlight bar on it .
- ( Note: User Styles are played by F8 key , so User Style Playback
- from any Bar are done with <ALT F8> Key.
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- - Lyrics can be entered with each song if desired.
- Accessed by typing L then entering lyrics.
- - F5 key is access to many new features .
- - Change of Band-Box style at any Bar ex. Swing/Bossa/Swing/Rhumba/
- - Change Tempo at any Bar
- - Change Time Signature at any Bar ( so can play songs with
- unusual time signatures )
- - Change Patches at any Bar stored with the Song
- - Live tempo changes with [ ] keys
- - Song Endings are available with the User Styles made with StyleMaker
- An Ending will occur on the 2 Bars after the Chorus End IF a
- chord is placed in the Bar after the Chorus End .
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- here is a one page summary to get you going
- 1a. The program is not copy protected . None of the files
- are archived or compressed .
- BB.EXE is the program
- HELP.BB is the on line help file <F1><F1> to access
- *.SG? files are the song files (chord files )
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- 2.Suggest that you copy all files to your
- hard disk ( suggest C:\bb subdirectory )
- 3.Type BB to run the program
- The program uses standard IBM-PC conventions for key commands .
- Move around screen with cursor or page up/down keys
- Escape out of options , Hit enter key to choose options.
- To get to the pull down menus Hit the <ALT> key and press the
- first letter of the desired pull down menu .
- Set your desired MIDI channels by the MIDI window accessed by
- the <F9> key or the pull down MIDI settings.
- 4.Drums default to Roland drum notes. If your not using
- a Roland Drum machine move to the DrumKit section
- from the MIDI pull down menu,choose the define drum kit option
- and then type in the MIDI drum notes that correspond to
- your machine. When saving the file (Function key 2),
- suggest you name it MYSETUP then it will automatically
- be loaded every time you use the program ( along with the
- MIDI channels you had selected and the bass/piano octaves).
- 5. Load in some of the songs that come with the program by
- hitting FunctionKey 3 <F3> for a menu of all songs or
- <F7> for menu of only songs in currently selected style.
- 6.Play the songs by <F4> key. If octave for bass/piano is too
- high or low -adjust these from the MIDI pull down.
- 7.Create a Standard MIDI file by <F6> key
- 8.Blank the worksheet by <ALT> B or pull down menu EDIT Blank
- 9.Type in your own chords/songs. <F1> help key gives summary
- of entering chords . <F2> to save songs .
- 10.<F10> to quit . If you've saved a drum kit with name of
- MYSETUP ( .DK extension added by program) your
- configuration of drum kit,channels, and bass/piano octaves
- will be auto-loaded next time you run the program.
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- HAVE FUN,
- Peter Gannon
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- SECTION 1
- INTRODUCTION TO THE PROGRAM
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- Band-In-A-Box (version 4) is a MIDI program for IBM compatible
- computers with an MPU 401 compatible MIDI interface. The program
- provides automatic accompaniment of bass,piano chording, and
- drum parts in a wide variety of popular styles of music
- (total of 24 including Jazz swing ,Rock ,Country, Ethnic and more ).
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- This program was designed and programmed by a musician.The concept
- is to provide the fastest means possible to provide a complete
- piano,bass and drum accompaniment to any song .
- To play a song all the program requires is :
- - the chords of the song ( as typed in by the user onto
- the screen using standard chord symbols-eg:C13b9 )
- and - the form of the song (ie. the looping points for the chorus
- to begin and end , number of choruses to play , tag ending)
- and - part markers placed throughout the song to indicate new
- parts and locations for drum fills.
- and - the desired style (chosen by the user from a menu of
- 24 available styles )
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- A typical song may be entered in about 2 minutes . This
- allows the user to quickly build up a large library of songs
- in many styles of music .
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- Examples of situations where the program is most useful include:
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- 1. Play along in home MIDI studio .
- No more need to buy "Play along Jazz/Pop records".Now
- you can input your own songs very quickly,transposing,
- changing tempo,styles,trying different chord substitutions,
- and saving to disk as chord file or performance file
- (Standard MIDI File).
- Improve your playing regardless of instrument .
- Each of the instruments (bass,drums,piano) may be turned
- off so applicable to all musicians .
- 2. Useful for non Keyboard players (eg:vocalists) to enter
- chords directly out of Song books and generate accompaniment.
- Also educational as bass and piano parts are displayed on
- piano keyboard drawn on the screen , as well as 'bouncing bar'
- indicating which bar is playing .
- 3. Professionals will appreciate the abilities of the program
- to quickly generate sequences of popular songs . The song
- can then be saved as a sequence using a Standard Midi File .
- This file can then be loaded by most other IBM MIDI sequencers
- (such as Cakewalk v3.0 or Voyetra or Master Tracks)
- and can be edited or tracks
- added).The sequences can then be used in live situations .
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- 4.Entering a song as a series of chords has many advantages
- over creating a sequence :
- - about 20 times faster entry of song
- - can switch styles with touch of a key
- - storage of chords takes less than 1K per song
- ( 360 songs/floppy , 30,000 songs per hard disk !! )
- - can change chords at will
- - no need for user to be aware of all
- kinds of drum beats and fills
- - as future versions of program increase sophistication
- your 'old' song files will sound better and better
- whereas a sequence sounds the same.
- Appendix A : List of valid chords accepted by Band-In-A-Box
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- (major chords)
- C,CMAJ,C6, CMAJ7, CMAJ9,CMAJ13,
- Cb5, Caug,C+,
- CMAJ9#11, CMAJ13#11,
- (minor chords)
- Cm,Cm6,Cm7,Cm9,Cm11,Cm13,
- Cmaug,Cm#5,
- CmMAJ7,
- (half diminished)
- Cm7b5,
- (diminished)
- Cdim,
- ( dominant 7th chords )
- C7,7+, C9+, C13+, C13, C7b13, C7#11, C13#11, C7#11b13, C9,
- C9b13, C9#11, C13#11, C9#11b13, C7b9, C13b9, C7b913, C7b9#11,
- C13b9#11, C7b9#11b13, C7#9, C13#9, C7#9b13, C9#11, C13#9#11, C7#9#11b13,
- C7b5, C13b5, C7b5b13, C9b5, C9b5b13, C7b5b9, C13b5b9, C7b5b9b13,
- C7b5#9, C13b5#9, C7b5#9b13, C7#5, C13#5, C7#5#11, C13#5#11, C9#5,
- C9#5#11, C7#5b9, C13#5b9, C7#5b9#11, C13#5b9#11, C7#5#9, C13#5#9#11,
- C7#5#9#11, C13#5#9#11
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- ( sustained 4 chords )
- Csus ,C7sus,C9sus,
- C13sus, C7susb13, C7sus#11, C13sus#11, C7sus#11b13,
- C9susb13, C9sus#11, C13sus#11, C9sus#11b13, C7susb9, C13susb9,
- C7susb913, C7susb9#11,
- C13susb9#11, C7susb9#11b13, C7sus#9, C13sus#9, C7sus#9b13, C9sus#11,
- C13sus#9#11, C7sus#9#11b13,
- C7susb5, C13susb5, C7susb5b13, C9susb5, C9susb5b13, C7susb5b9,
- C13susb5b9, C7susb5b9b13, C7susb5#9, C13susb5#9, C7susb5#9b13,
- C7sus#5, C13sus#5,
- C7sus#5#11, C13sus#5#11, C9sus#5,
- C9sus#5#11, C7sus#5b9, C13sus#5b9,
- C7sus#5b9#11, C13sus#5b9#11, C7sus#5#9, C13sus#5#9#11, C7sus#5#9#11,
- C13sus#5#9#11,
- Note1: it is not necessary to type upper or lower case.
- the program will sort this out for you.
- Note2: Any chord may be entered with an alternate root ("SlashChord")
- eg: C7/E = C7 with E bass
- Note3: Separate chords with commas to enter 2 chords in a 2 beat cell
- eg: Dm7,G7
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- The suggested retail price of Band-in-A-Box is under $100
- Peter Gannon
- PG MUSIC
- 111-266 Elmwood Ave
- BUFFALO NY 14222
- 1-416-528-2368
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