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Topic: Good BIAB files??? |
Savell
From: Slocomb, AL
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Posted 12 Mar 2004 7:29 pm
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Has anybody been able to create and/or run across any BIAB files that really sound like a traditional country track.
I bought the latest version (2004) back in January and have yet to make a track that sounds satisfactory for backup.
Maybe I just haven't got the nack for this software... |
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Roy McKinney
From: Ontario, OR
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Posted 13 Mar 2004 5:47 am
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Contact Jim Baron for info. If he can't help you no one can. Bigjim4b1@madnet.net |
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Scott Henderson
From: Camdenton, Missouri, USA
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Posted 13 Mar 2004 6:06 am
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I make modify styles i don't know how to post them here so either email me at duganmo@hotmail.com or someone show me how to post files
thanks
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Steelin' away in the ozarks and life,
Scott
www.scottyhenderson.com
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Gary Walker
From: Morro Bay, CA
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Posted 13 Mar 2004 9:20 pm
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Got mine from Jim Baron and there's over 4000 tunes of all kinds. |
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Scott Henderson
From: Camdenton, Missouri, USA
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Jay Fagerlie
From: Lotus, California, USA
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Bob Watson
From: Champaign, Illinois, U.S.
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 11:30 am
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I have had BAIB for quite awhile but I haven't had much time to mess with it. I thought that the only styles were in the list
from the drop down menu you get from clicking on "styles"( right next to edit at the top of the window ). By opening the files that Scott and Jay posted I found that by hitting keys ctrl F9 there is a long list of various styles. Thanks! I need to go through the tutorials, but I wonder, can you modify the drum beats and add and delete things from the basic styles that they give you? I really appreciate any input. |
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Scott Henderson
From: Camdenton, Missouri, USA
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 1:56 pm
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Thanks jay,
I have a lot of files for BIAB and I try to keep them simple. the styles I have modified have to much fluff in them. I don't use the guitar as I have yet to find guitar sounds i like and if I do I use the acoustic bass sound instead of the acoustic guitar.(sounds too midi ish) I mainly use drums bass and piano. I also transfer them one instrument at a time to a multi track program, I use cool edit pro. that way i can EQ, compress or add verbs and delays independantly. I will soon have a couple of cd's out using this technique. i'm pretty happy with it. Just my thoughts
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Steelin' away in the ozarks and life,
Scott
www.scottyhenderson.com
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George Wixon
From: Waterbury, CT USA
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 2:09 pm
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Bob,
If you go to my web site there is a bunch of info on how to do things with BIAB, including how to modify styles. All have screen shots of what to expect and complete instructions. www.gwixon.com
George |
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Bob Watson
From: Champaign, Illinois, U.S.
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Posted 15 Mar 2004 3:56 pm
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George, thanks for the link to your webpage. The BIAB links look like they are just what the doctor ordered. This thread has inspired me to find the time it takes to get familiar with BIAB. Is it possible to import styles that other people have written, and if so, does anybody have a basic style they have written that has a good shuffle, hopefully written with just drums, bass and piano. C_SWING.STY is pretty good, but it's a little busier than what I like out of a good C&W rhythm section. Thanks again for the input. [This message was edited by Bob Watson on 15 March 2004 at 03:59 PM.] |
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Ben Slaughter
From: Madera, California
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Posted 16 Mar 2004 9:13 am
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Guys, Jim Baron, is THE MAN, when it comes to BIAB. He lives down the road from me, and his set up is awesome, he's got more tunes than you could immagine. If you don't get a responce from him immediately it's probably because he's on the road back from Dallas.
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Ben
Zum D10, NV400, POD, G&L Guitars, etc, etc. |
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Savell
From: Slocomb, AL
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Posted 16 Mar 2004 11:54 am
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Thanks to all that have responded and also sent several songs to me. I was not aware that the quality could be so good and am convinced that much of the trick lies with the style files.
It has also given me the push to continue with BIAB.
Jim Baron is the guy that introduced me to BIAB. Thanks, Jim. |
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