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Band-in-a-Box 2010 Pro [Old Version]
 
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Band-in-a-Box 2010 Pro [Old Version]

by PG Music Inc.
Windows Vista / 7 / 98 / 2000 / Me / XP
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)


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System Requirements

  • Platform:   Windows Vista / 7 / 98 / 2000 / Me / XP
  • Media: DVD-ROM
  • Item Quantity: 1

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Product Features

  • Band-in-a-Box is a powerful and creative music composition tool for exploring and developing musical ideas with near-instantaneous feedback.
  • Band-in-a-Box Pro with RealBand includes the Pro RealTracks and RealDrums Bundle, Styles Sets 0-3; Soloist Set 1; Melodist Set 1.
  • Just type in the chords to any song (like C or Fm7b5), choose a musical style from the hundreds available, and click the [Play] button. Band-in-a-Box automatically generates a full backing arrangement including RealDrums and RealTracks.
  • 50 exciting new features and enhancements including a new ?Plug-in? mode, allowing you to easily Drag-n-Drop tracks between Band-in-a-Box and your favourite sequencer.
  • RealTracks generate much faster now, typically 3X faster. Individual MIDI or RealTracks can be frozen (locked) to replay faster without need for regeneration, and many more!

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0031ATXWM
  • Item model number: BBE00692
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: December 16, 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,853 in Software (See Top 100 in Software)

Product Description

Band-in-a-Box Pro 2010 is jam-packed with over 50 exciting new features and enhancements! The award winning Band-in-a-Box is so easy to use! Just type in the chords to any song (like C or Fm7b5), choose a musical style from the hundreds available, and click the [Play] button. Band-in-a-Box automatically generates a full backing arrangement including RealDrums and RealTracks. That's right, LIVE audio recordings of actual musicians. There are some exciting new features in Band-in-a-Box. We've added a new "Plug-in" mode, allowing you to simply Drag-n-Drop tracks between Band-in-a-Box and your favorite sequencer (RealBand, Sonar, Reaper, ProTools, FL-Studio, Nuendo and more). RealTracks generate much faster now, typically 3X faster. RealTracks now support Shots, Holds, and Pushes. Endings are improved, and RealTracks endings are now 4 bars long, giving time for the natural decay of the instruments. Individual MIDI or Real Tracks can be frozen now, so the arrangements can be saved and fixed, and will replay quickly without need for regeneration. Soloist RealTracks are now saved with the song. We added Multiple Undo support, up to 999 levels of Undo. There are new Reverb and Bass/Treble controls for each track, allowing you to add these to individual Real tracks. All settings are now saved with each song. And many more!

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
I have been using BIAB for years now. I first encountered it maybe 20 years ago and it's been through a lot of revisions and changes, but the basic system is still there. I will warn any anyone getting this that it's a LOT of program you get for your money. Relatively speaking, it's a bargain. First, features:

Key in chords from any piece of music, set a musical style and tempo and away it goes. If you're studying music (any instrument) this is a fantastic practicing too. Find a fake book, key in the chords (BIAB recognizes pretty much everything) and then play along. You can teach your "band" an entire song in minutes. If you're learning improv, this is the tool you want. Back in the day, I would have to record some guitar into a tape player to have something to learn with. Trust me: this is a lot better.

Moving beyond just having a rhythm section, BIAB has two recording tracks, the "Melody" and the "Solo" track. There's really not a whole lot of difference between the two. In fact, there are menu options that simply swap the two. The cool thing about the two track is that either can be automatically generated. You can have a melody generated in a big number of musical styles... that bit rather amazes me. You can also generate what are more like instrument solos than actual melodies and done in the style of various artists. On a whim, I once arranged something for cello and I wanted something that didn't sound like my style of writing or soloing. I generated various solos and picked out the ones I liked best and pieced it all together for the final arrangement. And if you're stuck for ideas, it'll generate chord charts for you which you can use for inspiration.

I read one comment about it seeming unfair that you have to have midi input device to make use of BIAB. Yeah, that's right. A bit like you realy need a flight joystick to use the MS Flight Simulator. Sure, you can use the keyboard, but that's awkward and not really the best way. Same with ANY music program for writing or arranging music: you want some MIDI input device. I recently picked up the AKAI Professional LPK25 Laptop Performance Keyboard for $49 (Amazon was sold out at the time I went to get it) and it's a great little input device. Akai also makes Akai EWI USB Wind Instrument Sythesizer Controller for sax players, but I don't own that. I've got a Yamaha WT-11 (grossly out-dated and the MIDI output tends to be a bit glitchy, so I don't recommend it for MIDI recording). I just checked the reviews for the Akai EWI and it seems to be the right tool, so I guess I need to go buy THAT now. :-) I'm digressing slightly, so let me move on.

Once you start doing the recordings with BIAB, you can turn that recording into an ensemble of up to 4 voices. The numbers of ways to harmonize using BIAB are limitless. You can do duets with tight voicing, 4 voices of trumpet, alto sax, tenor sax and trombone and spread the voicing widely. I can that the BIAB creators read Modern Jazz Voicings: Arranging for Small and Medium Ensembles (Berklee Guide) sometime around 2005 because they added voicings in 4ths which seems to be in vogue with arrangers lately. The software comes with over 200 pre-made harmonies and you can add your own. You can also harmonize the soloist track and practically get an orchestra instantly.

Of course, if THAT isn't enough for you, it'll record audio. Go ahead... sing along. Oh, sounds a bit tame just adding your voice to the track? How about if it automatically harmonizes your singing? It's quite amazing. Of course, if recording is your thing (mine isn't, really, but more about that in a moment), RealBand will create solos using live recordings that sound quite real. Some of the rhythm instruments you can add are live recordings, so none of this synthesized nonsense. And all done to your chord selection in your musical style choice.

Hm... what major things haven't I talked about yet? Actually, I think I only described about 5% of the features. Move on to lyrics, printing, notation, and on and on. Let's talk about realy using this software:

I'm a self-taught arranger. I found BIAB to be an indispensible tool for working out arrangements. I'll give an example of approach. I typically have a mixed crew of trumpets or saxes. I'll also wind up with maybe a flute or clarinet or two. Let's say the ensemble is Tpt, Asx, Tsx, Tbn and I've got 2 flutes and less than 30 minutes to get from a lead sheet to a quick arrangement. In 1-2 minutes I have the chords entered and a musical style chosen. I record the melody and shunt that to the soloist track and assign a 3-part harmony with violin and 2 flutes (violin is the lead vocal strictly to stand out). Now my flute parts are basically done. Back to recording again, but with the horns in mind. Maybe I shoot for just doing some fills for the horns, or maybe I just want long tones. Regardless of style, I'm essentially improvising the top voice. I add a 4-part harmony to the melody track. Maybe I tweak a little or re-record a measure or two so I'm statisfied. Time to accomplish? Maybe 10-15 minutes depending on the length of the song and my fussiness. Last step: hit F6 to export to a MIDI file. I pull that into Finale move the parts to a pre-made template and do final tweaking to any notes that I think could use some help and possibly do some sections of voice dropping (see the Berklee book above for details), add the lyrics, title, etc. And for the last details (if you care) I split the score to parts, print to paper and PDF, export the finalized MIDI file, and run a custom program that automatically e-mails the PDF parts and the practice play-along MIDI to my musicians. We all get together knowing our parts.

It's pretty incredible what's packed into a program with over 20 years of constant updating.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
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I wasn't too sure when I ordered Band In The Box Pro 2010 whether I would like it. But it turned out to be a great practice tool for me. As a bass player I wanted something that I could use to help my playing. By entering the chords and choosing a style I was able to create the backdrop by which I could learn the melidy and then easily memorize the whole song through repetition.

It was easy to get started and the publishers support line was great. I highly recomend this product.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Confusing Software March 9, 2012
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I'm computer savvy, but I have yet to figure out how to use all the features of this software. It is not intuitive. So many options that I can't get to work. It was recommended to me, so someone out there must think it is valuable.
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