Band-in-a-Box 2006 er her med over 50 nye funktioner.
Nogle af de nye ting skal fremhæves:
"Conductor"-
Live Looping / Playback control. While your song is playing you can now
easily control the playback (looping or jumping to another section) with a
single key on your QWERTY or MIDI keyboard. The TC-Helicon Audio Harmonies
have been enhanced with "Unison Harmonies" and a Choir Feature.
ASIO support has been added allowing you to use a software synthesizer with almost no latency. VST support added and Styles can now have different instruments for each substyle.
Notation enhancements include support for symbols like section letters, slurs, legato, accents, staccatos, crescendos and more. The Ear Training feature has been enhanced with "Pitch Invasion" and "Music Replay" games. The Melody and Soloist parts are now 16-channel multitracks so you can record up to 32 MIDI tracks and create fuller arrangements.
- "Conductor" - Live Looping/Playback control. As the song is
playing, many "single key" hot keys are now available to control the playback
and looping of the song. For example, pressing the "4" key will insure that
the middle chorus is the next one played, and pressing the "S" key will insure
that the middle section is looped. This would be useful to extend a song that
has the last chorus playing. Custom loop points can also be set for each song.
These settings are ideal for live performances, or "jam sessions" where you
are not entering new Band-in-a-Box songs, but want full control of the
playback. These loops happen seamlessly at the end of the chorus, so they are
suitable for the "dance floor." In addition, you can control Band-in-a-Box
from a standard MIDI keyboard, pressing MIDI keys corresponds to program
functions. For example, you can load the next song, play/pause/change
tempo/change thru patch/jump to middle choruses/open the notation or Leadsheet
window - all from your MIDI keyboard! Over 80 functions in all!
- TC-Helicon Audio Harmonies are enhanced with "Unison Harmonies"
and a Choir Feature. Now, when you've recorded your singing voice, in
addition to harmony voices, you can add unison voices that "fatten" your
sound. Each unison can have different vibrato and pitch characteristics. And
each harmony voice can have up to 4 "choir" voices that can be duplicated and
shifted slightly in time, pitch and more to create an authentic, full choir
sound. Create a 16 voice choir from your single vocal performance. Also, the
GUI of the harmony feature has been enhanced.
- New symbols in notation. The notation now supports many new
expression and articulation marks including section letters (A, B etc.),
slurs, legato, accent, staccato, crescendo, decrescendo, staccatissmo and
more. Symbols are available in normal and "Jazz" looks.
- ASIO Audio/Software synth driver support has been added. Now
there's almost no latency (delay) for audio or software synths like the Roland
VSC! By using an ASIO audio driver, software synths like the Roland VSC (DXi
or VSC) will play with almost no latency (delay is only 5-10ms). So you'll
hear the sounds instantly, and be able to play along using MIDI Thru with the
same ultra-low latency.
- VST support added. Now you can use VST software synths and
plug-ins, just as you use DirectX. Many software synths are available in VST
format, so this expands the number of available synths and plug-ins for
Band-in-a-Box.
- Half-speed (and slower) Audio playback without affecting pitch!
Open a MP3/WAV/WMA or audio CD track, and play back at 1/2, 1/4 or 1/8 speed.
This is great for transcribing or analyzing audio.
- New Audio Plug-Ins added! Three new DirectX plug-ins have been
added to Band-in-a-Box 2006. The PG Vinyl Tool can remove clicks and
pops from your old vinyl record collection, the PG RTA (Real Time
Analyzer) plug-in assists audio equalization and can measure the frequency
response of audio equipment, and the new PG Vocal Remover plug-in can reduce
the level of lead vocals on many recordings.
- Styles can now have different instruments (patches) for the "a" and "b"
substyle. For example, you can have drum brushes on the "a" substyle, and
sticks on the "b" substyle, or acoustic piano for the "a" and electric piano
for the bridge. Many of the new styles included with the upgrade use multiple
patches in this manner! These patches are set in the style, in the Patches
dialog. In addition, we have many new styles with these multi-patches, and you
can see a list of them in the stylepicker, by looking at the "styles with
instrument changes" category.
- Multi-channel leadsheet display, and record to specific channel.
You can now record up to 16 separate tracks on the Melody part, or simply load
any MIDI file to the melody part, and edit the channels. This allows for
counter-melodies or additional instrument parts. Simply set the track to
"Multi-Channel" then record the part, and specify the channel number. Each
channel displays separately on the notation window. You can easily choose
which channels will sound or display, so if you've loaded a MIDI file, you
can, for example, easily mute channels to leave only the melody, allowing
Band-in-a-Box to be the rhythm section.
- The Melody Embellisher has been enhanced. You can now save/load
your own presets for the Embellisher.
- MIDI Normalize option. If performing live, or at a jam session, it
helps to have all the songs at a similar volume. Now, with the MIDI Normalize
feature, you can level the volumes to a range set in the program options. For
example, you can set all volumes to be between 65 and 75, and the program will
make each song play within those levels.
- Great new games for ear training fun! Learning is best when it's
fun, and two new games have been added to the Band-in-a-Box 2006 Ear Training
module for great times in "the woodshed." Music Replay develops pitch,
rhythm, and melody recognition by replaying what the program plays, in note,
rhythm or melodic modes. Pitch Invasion helps to develop perfect pitch
as you shoot down "alien" notes invading from above (you hear the note sound,
and click on the on-screen piano/MIDI or QWERTY keyboard to shoot them down).
- Clearer piano display. The instruments displayed on the
on-screen piano now make use of higher resolutions, so that each
instrument display is clearer.
- Range of bars for MIDI files. When making a MIDI file, you can now
select a range of bars to be included. Highlight any range of bars, and the
MIDI file will be made for just that range.
- Support for 11th chords. A new option for "11th chords" allows
display of "9sus" chords as "11" (e.g., Bb11 instead of Bb9sus).
- Direct open or import of WMA, MP3, and CD-Audio files. You can open
or import a Windows Media Audio file (WMA) or an MP3 file (including
variable-bit-rate files) to add to a Band-in-a-Box song. This allows you to
open or import the most commonly used audio formats into Band-in-a-Box. Once
opened, you can play the audio track along with a Band-in-a-Box song, or slow
down the playback without affecting pitch.
- Export of audio as WMA file has been enhanced, using Microsoft's
newest Windows Media compression codecs, which are rendered directly rather
than with a command-line utility.
- The MIDI Monitor has been enhanced, with options for 1-based patch
numbering and patch name display. Quick View Filter presets (such as
"Notes Only," "Controllers Only," "Program Changes Only," and "Programs
including Bank Changes"). Improved stability when using soft synths.
- The Piano Roll has been improved, with:
- Overlapping note indicator. Overlapping notes are displayed in
bold, making them easier to identify.
- Trim overlapping notes command.
- Adjustable Max control density to control the time-granularity
when graphically inserting Controller and Pitch Bend events.
- Eraser tool for quickly deleting individual notes or controllers.
- Two graphic event mouse editing modes (for scaling gestures).
Add mode will add/subtract the mouse-drag amount to all selected
events. Multiply mode will scale selected events by a mouse-drag
percentage.
- Un-Zoom to return to the previous view after zooming in on a
region.
- Zoom All to zoom the window so all the events are visible at a
glance.
- Ghost display. When viewing a single channel, notes on other
channels can be "ghost" displayed in light gray.
- You can now direct render to audio as separate tracks. If this
option is chosen, separate WAV files get written (mono or stereo) for each
track (names MySong_Bass.WAV, MySong_Drums.WAV, etc.) so you can import tracks
to your favorite sequencer as audio files. For direct rendering, you can also
choose whether you want the output file to be mono or stereo.
- Loosen note start times. There is a dedicated function to vary the
start times of notes on the Melody or Soloist tracks, with options for what
notes to affect (harmony, chords, and amount of variance).
- Convert to Harmony feature enhanced. Now when adding a harmony to
the Melody (or Soloist), there are options to remove duplicate notes and to
spread (shift) the start times of the notes for the harmony notes to achieve a
more natural, richer harmony sound. The melody is not affected, only the
harmony notes, and there are options for the range of spread for the harmony
notes.
- The Chord Builder dialog has been redesigned so that it fits
entirely above the Chordsheet, so that you don't have to move it out of the
way while you use it on the Chordsheet.
- The Jukebox has been enhanced with a selectable time delay
(in seconds) between songs. Also, the pause til MIDI/keyboard feature has been
enhanced so the spacebar can be used, and the setting is saved as a
preference. Also, in the Jukebox you can type a folder name directly, instead
of waiting for the folder dialog.
- There's an easier way to "play from bar __, chorus ___." Simply
right click on the bar and choose this menu item.
- Auto-set # of rows of Chordsheet. In order to try to display most
songs on a single page of the Chordsheet, there is now an "auto" option in
Prefs | Display that lets you set a range for the number of rows to display on
one screen. The program will use more rows for songs with bigger choruses, so
that most songs will display on one Chordsheet in the largest font possible.
- Fakesheet mode display has been improved. You can now set a custom
number of bars to display on each row of the Fakesheet, instead of rigidly
using 4 bars per line. For example, enter "4,6,4" in the Leadsheet window
options and the program will use 4 bars for the first row, 6 for the second,
and 4 for the rest. This makes the Fakesheet more readable.
- "Global overrides" have been added. New options are added which
allow you to set the overall song looping settings (always OFF, always ON, or
as set in the song). Similar overrides are available to see which other
information gets loaded from a file, such as patches, harmonies,
volume/reverb/chorus/panning/banks. For example, you can set every song to
load with looping ON, and not to load any reverb settings from songs.
- The Full (Long) Style Name is displayed in a hint beside the style
name and also at the top of the screen. For example, for ZZJAZZ.STY, you will
see "Jazz Swing Style" written at the top of the screen and available as a
hint when mousing over the style box.
- No more "Style not found" messages! Now, when a requested style is
not found, BB will intelligently substitute the next best style. This feature
is available for every style that PG Music has made, and also can be
customized by a third-party or any users by making a text file (*.NA) file
with suggested alternative styles.
- Batch convert a folder of songs to MIDI files. Do you need to
convert an entire folder of BB songs to MIDI files? This can now be done
easily by a single command. You can choose the resultant file names to be
based on either the original file name or song title name.
- Many StyleMaker enhancements. When importing an instrument from
another style to Piano/Guitar or Strings, you can now choose an instrument
from Piano/Guitar or Strings. GUI enhancements include a "red" record button,
spin buttons to change values, double-click to play pattern, and Ctrl-click to
play pattern with previous settings for chord. A right-mouse menu has been
added with options to play/play chord/record/mute. The StyleMaker now shows
summary information about any non-default settings in a pattern at the top
title bar, so that they are easy to spot.
- The Quantize feature now has the ability to choose a percentage of
quantization. Previously it was "all or nothing."
- 1-Bar Lead-In Option. There's now an option for a "1-bar" lead-in,
instead of 2 bars.
- Song List Cancel button. The Song List generation now has a CANCEL
button so that it can be interrupted.
- Auto-Close Memo. The Song memo now has an option to close
automatically during playback.
- Melodist Editor has all-Soloist access. There's now access to all
Soloists from the Melodist Editor, previously only the first 256 were
accessible.
- Current bar = inserted bar. When inserting bars, the program now
moves the current bar highlight to the inserted bar.
- Musical key sort for SongPicker. In the SongPicker dialog, the Key
column is now sorted musically correct (Ab-A-Am-Bb-B) instead of
alphabetically (A-Ab-Abm,Am).
- Event Editor improved. There is now hot key support for DELETE,
INSERT, ENTER, and the editor keeps its place in the list after these
commands. For multi-channel tracks, the event list is color coded by channel.
More Notation improvements
- There's a 3-state button to easily change from Standard / Editable
/ Note Roll notation modes without toggling. There's a selectable width
for bar lines, and ties. User can put a % setting in the notation options to
affect the bar width. For dotted notes, the dots are now drawn a little
farther from the note. There are spin buttons in note attributes
window. Holding the spin increments continuously, and shift-clicking (or
right-clicking) increments by a higher amount. For example, to change the
octave of a note, shift-click (or right click) on the spin arrows. There's
also an option for a custom height for an individual chord symbol.
- Printout improved. There are print templates in the print
dialog to achieve various printout styles - normal/lyrics only/chords and
lyrics/chords and only/blank paper.
- Print Range. A specific range of bars can now be printed, either by
highlighting a region or entering a range of bars. There's a better routine
and more options when saving a JPG file. There are also new print options for
"# of copies to print" and "print specific page #."
- Font and dialog size have been increased in many dialogs, making
them easier to read
- ...and many more!
Requirements:
Windows 9x / ME / NT / 2000 / XP
Minimum 16MB RAM, 32MB RAM recommended. 35-135MB Hard Drive space. PC
Sound Card or MIDI module.
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