Large collection of BIAB tracks for download

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Ian Worley
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Large collection of BIAB tracks for download

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Below is a link to a Google drive folder containing various BIAB song files I have collected over the years, from various public sources on the internet, many of which are gone now. These are not my own edited versions, but the original files as found. It's about 26,000 songs files in total, a wide variety of musical styles. Many of the files are duplicates or alternate versions (very many!), most are quite old and moderately cheesy sounding, some of the file timestamps are from the early '90s, but they'll work fine in any version of BIAB. For those with newer versions of BIAB you can replace the old midi instruments with newer Real Band instruments to de-cheese them for a more respectable track. The folder also includes most of the files from the old and now-defunct Yahoo BIAB group as well as some stuff previously shared or linked here in this sub-forum over the years.

All of this is offered as found and AS-IS, with no warranties, use at your own risk, blah, blah, blah... You can download the whole shebang by clicking the "Download all" link in the upper right corner of the Google Drive page, it's about ~140 MB in total, or download individual files or folders as you choose. I've double checked the link, it works as it should. If you're having trouble downloading please don't PM me for help, please don't send a share request via Google. Ask your grandkid to help instead ;-). If anything included here violates any copyright laws or similar issues you may contact me and I will remove the offending material. Have fun!

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... Fc5Yvb705d
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Thanks!
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Salamat! (that's "Thank you" here in the Philippines).
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Thank You Ian

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Thanks Ian!
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Bob Shilling
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Post by Bob Shilling »

Thanks Ian! I'm new to BIAB and your sharing of all these files is a big help.
Bob Shilling, Berkeley, CA--MSA S10, "Classic"
Wayne Drummond
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Thanks!!!

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Thanks for your generosity and hard work!!!
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Joseph Gamache
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Post by Joseph Gamache »

Thanks for sharing Ian, much appreciated!
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Thanks for posting...
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Larry Dering
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Post by Larry Dering »

Thanks Ian, I appreciate it.
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Band-in-a-Box

Post by Bill Bearley »

Hello Ian,

Thank you, for your generosity and hard work! A lot of great songs!!

Sincerely,

Bill
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