Biab Mp3
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Bill Hatcher
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Biab Mp3
OK here is my first MP3 from BIAB. You can download from this site. It is safe. Just click on the download line.
I spent a couple of days asking a few questions here and on the PG forum site and learning the initial steps of getting BIAB to work. Turned out pretty good I think. Great program for working on tunes, play along, whatever.
Here is Crazy. You have heard it a zillion times, but it is a classic and fun to play along with. The tracks are done with "Real Tracks" and I changed a few chords around from the BAIB chords. Have to do some more work on the ending as I learn a bit more about the program. Add this to your Crazy file if you like.
http://www.mediafire.com/?ntmmgmlm4yz
I spent a couple of days asking a few questions here and on the PG forum site and learning the initial steps of getting BIAB to work. Turned out pretty good I think. Great program for working on tunes, play along, whatever.
Here is Crazy. You have heard it a zillion times, but it is a classic and fun to play along with. The tracks are done with "Real Tracks" and I changed a few chords around from the BAIB chords. Have to do some more work on the ending as I learn a bit more about the program. Add this to your Crazy file if you like.
http://www.mediafire.com/?ntmmgmlm4yz
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Rick Campbell
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Eddie Harper
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Thanks Bill. Both files sounded Great. When you figure out the BIAB endings, there's about a zillion of us that would like to know how its done..
Enjoyed the files, keep em coming.....Eddie
Enjoyed the files, keep em coming.....Eddie
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Robert Tripp
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nice job on the file.....endings can be tricky, but if you want to send me a copy of the biab file, I'll try to see what the issue is.
You will want to freeze the realtracks if your version allows that.
Rob
You will want to freeze the realtracks if your version allows that.
Rob
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Bill Hatcher
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Sounds good, Bill! I really like the drum sounds. Which version of BIAB are you using? w/RealDrums? I'm using version 2007 w/RealDrums, but when I make a wav from BIAB the drums are missing from the wav file. I hear them in the BIAB program, but they will not record in the wav file. Maybe I need to upgrade.