New BIAB Song - Freebie

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Do you find these files useful?

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Robert Tripp
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New BIAB Song - Freebie

Post by Robert Tripp »

I've added another BIAB file. I was too late getting it done for a request that I saw on the boards, but maybe some of you can still use it. It may also be a different rendition than you currently have. Workin' Man's Blues. If you choose to download, it's free, all I ask is that you leave me some feedback regarding what I could improve on. Or a simple thumbs up or down. Also there is a poll that some have responded to thanks to those of you who have participated.

Workin' Man's Blues

http://www.box.net/shared/d5v3k8v0uz

Amarillo By Morning

http://www.box.net/shared/fnls8uud5j

Funny How Time Slips Away

http://www.box.net/shared/g183r1fdn4

Blue Bayou - Hank Williams

http://www.box.net/shared/4nvq02r5b6

Here is a kind of bluesy version of Georgia

http://www.box.net/shared/0lxp75r4hy

Please let me know if these files are of benefit, no need to post them if they're not.

I also got another group of Bar and Pick Totes, if anyone wants one. As of now I have Red Blue Yellow and Black. They are velcro closure and have a built in belt clip on the back. $12.00 includes shipping:

PM me for ordering info.


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Post by dlayne »

Thanks a million for sharing ,these are are great!!Do you have a web site with more of your tracks? :D
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Post by Robert Tripp »

Thank you for the response. I've been wondering if the files were useful. They sound pretty good to me after a lot of tweaking, and some I had to make from scratch. Due to a lot of variables such as doing the same song in blues or jazz or country BIAB seems to be a good medium to work with the file.

Playing with one group I might do the song like a slow blues, and then playit faster tempo with a country beat with another group.

So I try to put a basic file together close to the original, and let the BIAB user tweak it to their desired parameters.

Thanks for the feedback.
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http://www.reverbnation.com/roberttrippgospel

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Post by Robert Tripp »

Guess I didn't answer your question about the web site. I don't keep them on a site. The couple of sites that I have, are centered around mostly my own music. There are a bunch of free sites with songs of varying quality.

Thanks for asking.
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Post by dlayne »

Thanks Robert,I will be using these tracks alot,I tried to make one for "Funny How Time Slips Away" and came no where near as good as the one you have put together....again,Thanks
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Post by Robert Tripp »

I moved the BIAB Freebie "Amarillo By Morning" to the correct catagory. See above post.
http://www.reverbnation.com/roberttrippmusic

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Post by Robert Tripp »

bump for new file.

enjoy :)
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Post by Larry Leek »

Robert you are a asset to the Forum. I'm enjoying your files. It takes a lot of effort to do this, Keep up the good work, a thumbs up.
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Post by Bill Thomin »

I also have beeen using your files. Thanks and keep up the great work.
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Post by Robert Tripp »

Thanks for the responses everyone. I appreciate the comments. Mostly I was concerned as to whether the files were of enough quality. Quite a few were downloaded, but very few responses, so I wasn't sure if people liked them or didn't want to criticize them haha.

Glad they are usuable. I'm hoping to also put together a collection of soundtracks for practice on audio CD, wav, or Mp3. Not sure what most people would find most useful. They will be better quality files than the BIAB stuff, but very time consuming as a result.

I'd like to hear your ideas.

Thanks
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Post by Ken Lang »

For myself, I think BIAB would be better. That way, if you want to change key, or add to it or change it somehow, it's easy to do. With audio files what you get, is what you get.
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Post by Robert Tripp »

Hi Ken,

I love BIAB, and that is one of the reasons, but many people don't have it that's why I'm thinking of both formats.

In addition after I do the BIAB version I can then export to one of my DAWs and give the song a much fuller treatment. Plus I can play real bass or guitar, piano etc if I need to kick it up a notch.

Thanks for the input. I will still Keep the BIAB format for those that want it.

Rob
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http://www.reverbnation.com/roberttrippgospel

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