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#222632 - 12/09/07 03:11 AM
Band in a Box 2008
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Like every year in December, PG Music has released a new version of Band in a Box; I have already downloaded mine and can say that is well worth the price (which, if you upgrade from a previous version, is really a bargain). Among other things, I loved the new Real Drums (there are now 20 sets of them, and they are great also for creating rhytm loops if you have an arranger like the new Korgs). But there is more than that: for a more authentic "live" feeling, there are now also Real Guitars and even a Real Saxophone. For more details, click here.
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#222634 - 12/09/07 03:18 PM
Re: Band in a Box 2008
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Hi Rikki By what you are saying, I guess you can't use any outboard storage to swap the samples in internal memory ?
I have BIAB and wasn't thinking of upgrading until now, but with the limited RAM, I don't know.
Bernie
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#222636 - 12/10/07 03:57 AM
Re: Band in a Box 2008
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Thanks Rikki Interesting thoughts. I'll check it out. Bernie
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#222637 - 12/10/07 02:18 PM
Re: Band in a Box 2008
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Rikki, I think that you, like I did, should pay only the upgrade to the Super Pak to have all the 20 Real Drums sets. The price for the upgrade is just 79 USD and you can download all the files from the PG Music website. The shipment to Europe by ordinary mail costs another 10 dollars, but maybe to Australia is more than that. So, what can I say? The Terry Clark styles really rock and I can see them being the fundament for many PA2 styles... besides if you buy BIAB 2008 you will receive also the Real Tracks package, including real guitars and also a real saxophone; I don't know if that is included in Power Tracks as well. I will let you know more in the next few days, as I learn more about the program.
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#222639 - 12/11/07 03:16 AM
Re: Band in a Box 2008
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Rikki When you and Dreamer get this sorted out, I would like to know any benefits derived from updating from BIAB 2007 with a 2006 megapak.
I could try and record BIAB as MP3 if I knew what to record.
Bernie
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#222640 - 12/11/07 02:09 PM
Re: Band in a Box 2008
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi Bernie, basically what Dreamer & I have been discussing is using BIAB2007/08 Real Drum audio loops as an inexpensive alternative to using commercial drum loops. The $79 supapak upgrade cost me roughly the same as my one and only Jazz Drum cd set a couple of years ago. Wheras with BIAB I've got the equivalent of 20 of these sets. ( though only 10 are brand new) Our korgs have the ability to load & process these wav drum loops, which can in turn be used in a style or pad to replace the existing midi drums. Really handy for converted styles, who's drums are more often than not less than satisfactory. The above is really only of use if you intend to edit styles. The only advantage you could get from upgrading to BIAB 2008 would be if you use mp3's as part of your performance??? I don't know how well BIAB itself in normal song mode would function for live use on stage unless you already use it this way?? but as an mp3 you've got a prerecorded backing performance that you should be able to play back via your korgs mp3 function. I've been debating buying the mp3 card for my PA800. One reason would be to create backing mp3's from BIAB, SD1 & PSR1500 should I ever decide to sell the keyboards, I've still got backing tracks of some of my favourite songs that I'd created on those keyboards . I don't actually know how the mp3 function works on the PA800. Does the PA800 play mp3's recorded on pc's or does it only play mp3's recorded on the PA800 itself?? If it only plays mp3's recorded on itself the recording method would be different. BIAB can also record songs as mp3's, but not much use if the PA800 can't play them back. I wouldn't dash out & get the upgrade yet. You can do whatever experimentation with mp3 "songs" on the 2007 version. I've mainly upgraded to get the new styles & new real drums for style creation sources for my pa800. You'd actually need to get the supapak to get all the drums, not the megapak. best wishes Rikki Originally posted by Bernie9: Rikki When you and Dreamer get this sorted out, I would like to know any benefits derived from updating from BIAB 2007 with a 2006 megapak.
I could try and record BIAB as MP3 if I knew what to record.
Bernie
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Korg PA5X 88 note SX900 Band in a Box 2022
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