PG Music has released Version 2011.5 of
Band-in-a-Box and RealBand for Windows.
PG Music has released Version 2011.5
of Band-in-a-Box and RealBand for Windows.
There are 20 new features and enhancements in Band-in-a-Box 2011.5 since
version 2011, including:
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A new floating Mixer Window, allowing you to quickly
set volumes, panning, reverb, tone and patches.
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A new "BB
Remote" app for your iPhone, which can be used as a
remote control for the desktop version of Band-in-a-Box 2011.5.
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Added 101
NEW RealTracks in sets 122-136, including: 70's Soul, Celtic
Hornpipes & Slipjigs, Crossover Pop, Gypsy Jazz, Jazz Piano and Organ,
Brent Mason Country soloing, Praise & Worship, and much more.
First-time purchases start at $129; upgrades from $69. PLUS, there are
special
offers for Band-in-a-Box 2011 for Windows customers.
Band-in-a-Box
(BIAB) is an intelligent automatic accompaniment program for your computer.
You can hear and play along to many song ideas and go from "nothing"
to "something" in a very short period of time with Band-in-a-Box as
your "on demand" backup band.
Band-in-a-Box
is a powerful and creative music composition tool for exploring and developing
musical ideas with near-instantaneous feedback.
Over
the years many features have been added to Band-in-a-Box - Notation, Lyrics,
Melody Tracks, Harmonization, and a programmable StyleMaker. The Soloist and
the Melodist are two major "intelligent" features; the Soloist
generates professional quality solos over any chord progression, the Melodist
can create songs from scratch with Chords, Melodies, Intros, Solos, and even a
Title.
Band-in-a-Box
for Windows can also record an acoustic instrument or voice to add to the
composition, with processing through DirectX and VST audio effects.
Its
built-in audio harmonies will turn your audio track into multiple harmony
parts and even adjust its pitch by tracking the Band-in-a-Box Melody track.
The inclusion of digital audio features makes Band-in-a-Box the perfect tool
for creating, playing, and recording your music with MIDI, vocals, and
acoustic instruments.
You
can print out your finished creation with repeats and endings, DC markings and
codas, or save it as a graphic file for web publication or to e-mail to a
friend. And when you're ready to let others hear your composition, you can
burn it directly to an audio CD. Or save your composition as a Windows Media
File or in other compressed formats for a file that's "Internet
ready."