Band-in-a-Box 2011 and 2011.5 delivered
over 100 new features, and 202 new
RealTracks – now Band-in-a-Box Version 2012
adds 101 more RealTracks and over 50
exciting new features!
Guitar Amp
Simulator Added (AmpliTube
CS) and over 150 “Direct
Input” Guitar based
RealTracks.
You
can customize over 150 of
the Guitar based RealTracks
using the new
Guitar Amp Simulator.
We include
“Direct Input”
Guitar recordings for these,
so all of the added effects
come from the Guitar Amp
Simulator. These are some of
the ways you can use the
AmpliTube 3 CS Plugin:
1. Load a BB song that is
set to use it. These will be
found in the c:\bb\Tutorial
BB2012 folder. Load a
demo song with “AmpliTube”
in the name, press play.
2. Load a BB Style that
is set to use AmpliTube. To
find these, open the
StylePicker, and type the
word “AmpliTube” in the
search filter.
3. Add it yourself to any
song - select a Guitar
RealTracks that has Direct
Input Guitar available.
We’ve added “Loops”
support, so you can add your
own or 3rd party loops to
any Band-in-a-Box track.
Loops are audio files (WAV,
wma, m4a, mp4, mp3) that
reside in the Loops folder
of the RealTracks folder.
You can add your own files
to this folder.
We’ve added a
Simpler RealTracks setting
– a checkbox that makes the
RealTracks play a less busy
or embellished arrangement.
Styles can also be made
to use Simple
Arrangements.
You can add
MIDITracks individually
now, simply select your
favorite MIDITrack from any
style to any track of your
current song. For example,
let’s say you want to add a
“MIDI Strings” track to the
strings track. Right-click
on strings part at the top,
and choose “Select a Custom
MIDI style for this track.”
You then see the “Custom
MIDI Style” dialog.
The “BB Remote”
app for iPhone, iPad,
Android has been updated
with new features. (New
release pending approval in
the Apple store.)
(New release pending
approval in the Apple
store.)
- Double
Click (to
play from
bar x).
- Easier
changing of
screens.
- File
Save.
-
Red/Green “connected”
status
button.
-
Automatic
connection.
We’ve added a
huge number of new
RealTracks (101), with great
new Jazz, Pop, and Country
Styles.
30 New Jazz
RealTracks!
Including…
- Dixieland. Rhythm Section w/ Banjo, Guitar, Tuba, Piano, Drums
- Dixieland Soloists: Clarinet, Trombone, Trumpet
- Jazz-Funk Breezy 75. 7 styles. Bass (Alex Al), Guitar (2) (Michael Thompson), Piano (Jeff Lorber) (2), Sax Solo (Eric Marienthal), Drums (Ricky Lawson)
- Jazz Guitar Fusion Soloing (Carlos Arellano)
- Mike LeDonne Bossa Piano, Organ RH only, Organ RH+LH bass).
40 New
Pop/Rock/Folk
RealTracks!
Including…
- John Jarvis Rockin’ Piano. (John is a Country Music Association (CMA) Award winner for Pianist of the Year.
- 60’s Soul. Full band with Bass/ Guitar/ Piano/ Drums.
- Folkie 16ths band Banjo, Bass, Guitar
- Texas Blues Shuffle. With Blues Masters Sol Philcox and Brent Mason
- Pop16ths ballad (65) – Full Band. 10 instruments. Guitar (5), Bass, Fiddle, Mandolin, Piano, Drums
- Pop 16ths Medium (110). Full Band, 8 instruments. Bass, Fiddle, Guitar (3), Piano, Drums, Mandolin
31 New
Country
RealTracks!
Including…
- Pedal Steel Soloing. 3 styles with Paul Franklin (CMA award winner, Pedal Steel player of the year).
- Fancy Fingerpicking by Brent Mason (CMA winner). These fingerpicking parts are intended as the “second part” to accompany an existing fingerpicking RealTracks, with different voicings, and passing tones.
- Praise and Worship: Styles: “Promise” - 8 RealTracks (Piano, Guitar(5), Drums).
- Brent Mason Country Guitar Soloing (4 styles). Swing 65. Swing 165. Even 85. Even 165.
- Country Drivin’ 8ths. Full Band. 5 RealTracks. Bass(2), Fiddle, Guitar, Pedal Steel
StylePicker
Filter has been enhanced.
There is an easy
search feature on
the main StylePicker filter
window. You can type a
search term, press Enter,
and the styles are filtered.
This includes, in addition
to typing any text, special
terms like Ev (shown only
Even feel styles), Sw (Swing
styles), 8 (8th note styles),
16 (16ths note styles), 140
(find styles that work at
tempo 140), 140! (list only
styles where the original
tempo is 140), Real (list
only real styles), MIDI
(list only MIDI styles),
“Oliver” (list only styles
including Artist=Oliver), “Duo/Trio/Quartet”
(# instruments) and more.
The StylePicker
Advanced Filter has been
enhanced, with new
options to:
-
Include/exclude
styles with
soloists
- Only
include
styles
matching the
tempo
exactly
- List of
RealTracks
Artists
includes
instrument
names
(“Oliver
Gannon: Jazz
Guitar"
instead of
“Oliver
Gannon”)
-
Individual
genres
listed (e.g.
show Country
and Pop
styles only)
- Faster
(single
click)
selection of
options
(radio
buttons
instead of
drop down
combo) for
most
commonly
used
settings.
-
StylePicker
filter added
for time
signatures
4/4, 3/4
waltz, 5/4,
6/8, 9/8,
12/8, others
StylePicker memo
enhanced
- Lists
*** includes
Soloist ***
for styles
with
Soloists.
- Shows
N/A for
missing
RealTracks.
- More
elaborate
drum names,
you now see
CountryPopEv16^01
a:Sidestick,
Hihat
b:Snare,
HiHat
instead of
CountryPopEv16^01-SSCldHt,SnrCH.
- Expanded
size so more
of memo
shows.
“Band” button
added to main screen,
allowing you to quickly
choose the most commonly
used styles for Jazz, Pop,
and Country.
For example, in the Jazz
section, you’ll see a style
for Jazz Swing, Jazz Waltz,
Bossa, Gypsy, and Smooth
Jazz. Note that the Jazz
Swing style works for a wide
tempo range, from slow
ballads (tempo=50) to fast
bebop (tempo=300). This is
because of the tempo swap
feature that automatically
chooses the best RealTracks,
so that you hear ballad
playing at the slow tempo,
and bebop playing at 300.
Yellow Hint
Messages can now be clicked
on to perform the action.
Questions asked when
songs loaded (requiring a
response) are now changed to
yellow flash messages, that
don't require a response but
can be clicked on if you
want to do the function:
- Style is
even feel.
OK to change
melody to
swing. (And
vice versa.)
- Style is
16ths notes,
reduce chord
duration?
(And “Style
is 8th
notes,
expand chord
duration?”)
- Style is
3/4 waltz,
transform
the melody
to waltz?
(And vice
versa.)
Styles can now
contain extra information,
such as:
-
Custom
Panning:
If set, you
can enter
panning
values,
which will
apply to the
style. Note
that if you
press “save
style” in
the
RealTracks
Picker,
panning will
now get
saved with
the style,
which can be
edited here.
-
Reverb:
If set,
enter custom
reverb
values for
the style
-
Tone Control:
If set,
enter custom
Tone (bass/treble)
values for
the style
-
Use Simple
Version:
This will
only be
enabled if a
simple
version of
the
RealTracks
currently
selected is
available
-
Use Direct
Input:
This will
only be
enabled on
styles that
have Direct
Input
available.
If set, the
style will
use a
DirectInput
guitar sound
(clean). If
you set this,
you should
also choose
a Plugin
like
AmpliTube.
-
Plugin Name:
If set, you
can choose a
Plugin to
use (.tgs
file in \DX
Settings
folder)
-
Use Loop:
If set, you
can choose a
Loop to use
RealDrums names
have been improved,
so instead of cryptic names
like:
CountryPopEv16^01-SSCldHt,SnrCH
You see:
CountryPopEv16^01
a:Sidestick, Hihat b:Snare,
HiHat
a:Sidestick, HiHat : Kick on
1 and 3 with the sidestick
on beat 4. The hihat is
playing a 16th note pattern,
b:Snare, HiHat : Kick on 1
and 3 with the snare on beat
4. The hihat plays 16th
notes throughout and is
sometimes opened slightly
EZ selection of “DrumGrooves”
has been added, which are
different grooves within
drum styles. RealDrums
styles with a caret (^) at
the end of the name have
several “DrumGrooves”
available. Now there is an
easy way to select the
different grooves within the
song. Simply right-click on
a bar number, and you see a
menu of the DrumGrooves
within the style. So, for
example, you could easily
switch from the “side
stick/hihat” groove, to “snare/hihat”
to “snare/Ride.”
List of
RealTracks now
includes [half-time]
[double-time], [triple-time],
[Direct Input guitar] and [Bluesy]
The RealTracks –
Demos folder names are
improved, and list
the names of the RealTracks
set. (e.g. Instead of “RealTracks
Set 42” it says “RealTracks
Set 42 Boogie n’ Texas Rock.
RealDrums arrangements
have been improved, playing
less busy playing on odd bar
numbers.
The Same But
Different feature
is improved, and finds more
varied playing.
Rests now apply
to the Melody and Soloist
tracks (if they
have RealTracks, Loops, or
MIDITracks on them). Note
that for purposes of
excluding the tracks from
the rests, the Melody and
Soloist tracks use the same
setting as the Strings track.
Bar Settings
Dialog (F5) improvements:
asterisk (*) is shown on F5
dialog on caption when any
non default information is
set. Also on each chorus
number in the choruses drop
down list, so you can see if
there is any custom
information set, and what
choruses are set.
N/A is added
to the RealTracks and
RealDrums name on the Main
Screen, Mixer, and Song memo
when styles are not found.
RealTracks
arrangements are enhanced.
Band-in-a-Box handles
major triads more
intelligently, considering
their function in the key of
the song.
Better playing over 2
beat chords (sometimes would
piece together two one beat
riffs for a chord lasting 2
beats.)
Soloists can now be made
to play differently in ‘a’
and ‘b’ substyle. Some of
the Dixieland soloists are
examples of this, and they
play ‘background’ soloing
during the ‘a’ section and
full-out soloing in the ‘b’
section.
Notation
Enhancements.
On notation, note names
are now shown when
transposing for instrument
and displaying relative note
numbers.
In Editable Notation
mode, notes entered with the
mouse now take the notation
offset into account. So if a
note is clicked on the beat
1:1:0 will get entered at
1:1:7 if the notation offset
is -7. This gives a more
human feel to the
arrangement.
On Mixer and
top-of-screen Instrument
radio buttons:
- Easy way
to
disable/enable
a track,
including as
the song is
playing. To
disable a
track,
right-click
on the track
name (at top
of the
screen or on
the mixer),
and select
enable/disable
the track.
- When a
track is
disabled,
the color is
now dark
gray on the
main screen
and on the
mixer.
- When a
track is
MIDI, and
will be used
in the style,
or has MIDI
data, color
is yellow
- Patch
names now
say "not
used" for
unused MIDI
tracks, and
"empty" for
blank melody
tracks
Ability to assign
an individual track as
“simple” (not embellished).
This is done by
right-clicking on the part
name at the top of the
screen, and selecting the
menu item, or choosing the
option in the RealTracks
Picker.
- You can
now choose
MIDI Tracks
from this
dialog
- Can
choose Loops
from the
dialog, so
this dialog
can be used
to choose
all types:
RealTracks,
RealDrums,
MIDI Tracks,
and Loops.
- New
columns have
been added
for “Direct
Input”
Guitars
available,
and “Simpler”
version
available.
Woodshed Tempo
feature added.
When practicing (or “woodshedding”)
a tune, it is useful for the
tempo to speed up every time
the section loops or the
song restarts from the
beginning.
For example, in
Preferences [Arrange], if
you set the “Woodshed tempo”
value to 5, then the tempo
will speed up by 5 each time
the song loops to the
beginning (or a highlighted
section loops).
The idea is that you
start off with a slow tempo,
playing the part perfectly,
and keep this up as the song
tempo increases. When you
press Stop the tempo reverts
to the original tempo.
There are 3 modes to the
woodshed tempo field. They
are only active when you set
a woodshed tempo value other
than 0.
- "Up only,"
which is
getting
faster each
loop "forever,"
well until
tempo=500
which is
BB's maximum
tempo.
- An "up
then down"
mode that
goes up by
[a settable
increment]
up to a [settable
maximum] and
then starts
going down
by the
increment
back to the
original
where it
restarts.
For example,
a song with
a tempo of
140, if you
set the
tempo to
increase by
5, to a
maximum
increase of
100, the
song will go
from
140,145,150
etc to 240,
then go to
235,230…
back to 140
and cycle
again.
- An "Up
then Reset"
mode, that
goes up in
increments
up to the
settable
maximum,
then resets
to the
original and
starts again.
For example,
a song with
a tempo of
140, if you
set the
tempo to
increase by
5, to a
maximum
increase of
100, the
song will go
from
140,145,150
etc to 240,
then go to
140 and
start again.
Modes 2 and 3 are
analogous to a "treadmill
workout," with programmed
changes in speed.