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#139104 - 04/22/06 08:22 PM
Just Upgraded to BIAB 2006, gee, it's come a long way since the early days.
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi, decided to upgrade my BIAB software the other day to the 2006 megapak. Amazing how it's progressed since the early years. I used to upgrade it every 2 or 3 years, but only used as a resource for new styles for my keyboards, never really bothered using it for the purpose it was designed for.
Decided to put it on Jukebox and have a listen to the Soundtrack Midi Fake Book included in the megapak.(It might have already been available in the previous version , but it's the first time I've come across it). Some of the demo's were really great, especially blues, country & new age. Some were pretty bad too.
Overall though the program seems pretty good value. For non keyboard players, great way to create backing tracks. For me, I'm actually going to to & create some backing tracks that I can use to accompany me on the piano Try & brush up on my piano skills and let BIAB do the backing. Always fancied being a New Age pianist, now I've even found backing haa haa.
best wishes rikki
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#139110 - 04/24/06 06:18 PM
Re: Just Upgraded to BIAB 2006, gee, it's come a long way since the early days.
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Registered: 02/04/01
Posts: 2071
Loc: Fruita, Colorado, USA
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For me the solo feature is what I enjoy. Put in a complicated song and choose the solo feature. I've learned many licks from it. I also enjoy the fours feature. It's quite a challenge trying to out play the BIAB sax solo especially on up-tempo jazz standards.
Folks who want to learn to improvise are missing out if they don't have BIAB. If the solo is to fast, slow it down, print out the solo if you can read music. It's an excellent tool for improving your solos; I don't care what caliber musician you are. Any tune, any tempo, any chord changes, it doesn't matter to BIAB it creates excellent note choices and scales for the solo to fit the chord. I didn't care for the solo feature on Jammer Pro.
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#139111 - 04/24/06 07:22 PM
Re: Just Upgraded to BIAB 2006, gee, it's come a long way since the early days.
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi, I've been fooling around with the Melodist function and some of the soundtrack styles.
I started off learning piano classical method, doesn't really encourage you to think for yourself, just play what is written. With keyboard playing, I at least ended up learning to play chords from a fakesheet.
With the melodist function, even if I can't come up with a chord progression & melody myself, press a button and it's interesting to hear the tunes BIAB actually comes up with. A lot of it garbage, but every now & then it pops up with a tune that probably would sound ok with a bit of editing.
Pretty amazing really.
I'll have to check out the soloist feature too.
best wishes Rikki
[QUOTE]Originally posted by brickboo: [B]
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#139112 - 04/24/06 08:01 PM
Re: Just Upgraded to BIAB 2006, gee, it's come a long way since the early days.
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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I like the melodist and soloist features myself. I think Boo is spot on about the usefullness of BIAB's soloist function, and I also agree that Jammer's soloist ( the melody player in Jammer speak ) isn't nearly as good.
I like messing with both the soloist and melodist, and as Rikki mentioned, allowing the melodist to come up with chord progressions that I may not have been thinking of, along with the soloist performing leads that I also may not have thought of myself.
What I liked about Jammer 4 was the ability to quickly mix and match individual drum instrument patterns and the ability to go against the grain if I wanted. For example, for several bars I might try using an offbeat jazz bass drum pattern with a half time snare, add a small percentage of ghost snare hits, along with tight 8 note alternating closed and pedal hi hats. Or I might try syncopated bass hits with medium offbeat open and closed hats, and a straight 2 and 4 snare with some added ghost notes. It made experimentation quick and easy. Sometimes the results might sound like hodgepodge, while other times Jammer would come up with some cool fusion type beats. The ease of doing this pretty much disappeared in version 5.
AJ
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