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Band in a Box

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 11:57 am
by pitterpatter
I bought the software program, "Band in a Box." I don't play an instrument so I thought this would be better than nothing for making background music for songs. What is your opinion of this software? If I put enough time into it, will I be able to produce songs in a quality that can be forwarded and accepted here at Taxi or is this just wishful thinking?

Re: Band in a Box

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 12:10 pm
by sgs4u
Hey check out if there's a drummer named Shawn Soucy on the country drum tracks. He's my brother.I kow the software was great years ago, and very creative. I can only imagine how that stuff must be by now.steve

Re: Band in a Box

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 12:34 pm
by hummingbird
Quote:I bought the software program, "Band in a Box." I don't play an instrument so I thought this would be better than nothing for making background music for songs. What is your opinion of this software? If I put enough time into it, will I be able to produce songs in a quality that can be forwarded and accepted here at Taxi or is this just wishful thinking?Hmmm, that is a good question. In my experience, it MIGHT be okay for a demo - providing it doesn't sound too mechanical or cheesy. What it will do, however, is give you the opportunity to make a worktape of your song and get it critiqued - something I recommend before spending any money on demos anyway. The software has improved over the years. All you can do is try

Re: Band in a Box

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 1:36 pm
by johnnydean1
Quote:Hey check out if there's a drummer named Shawn Soucy on the country drum tracks. He's my brother.I kow the software was great years ago, and very creative. I can only imagine how that stuff must be by now.steveIs your brother heavy Steve?

Re: Band in a Box

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 1:38 pm
by Casey H
I have the program. It has some good features, especially if you want to write songs at your desktop without an instrument. You can simply type in chord names measure by measure, set a tempo and style, and let it go. However, like most programs, it takes a bit of work to learn it. The manual is a huge document.The sound produced will have that MIDI sound so it will only be good for rough demos. But having a chord structure to sing with isn't bad. Personally, I need to use my guitar.One feature disappointed me. You are supposed to be able to import a song such as a commercial recording and it will give you the chords. Great in theory, but most of the chords come out way off. And I mean off in big ways... Minors instead of majors and vice-versa, chords that are way out of the key, etc, etc... I even tried it with some simple recordings- just rhythm guitar, no bass or anything that might confuse the program. I still got bad results. However, this isn't what most people buy it for.There is a free demo version you can download and try. I recommend doing that to see what you think. The free demo is full featured except you can't save your work to a file. Casey

Re: Band in a Box

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 3:48 pm
by sgs4u
Quote:Quote:Hey check out if there's a drummer named Shawn Soucy on the country drum tracks. He's my brother.I know the software was great years ago, and very creative. I can only imagine how that stuff must be by now.steveIs your brother heavy Steve? No, I'm heavy Steve. His name is Shawn and he weighs about 185 pounds. Yep, he ain't heavy...500

Re: Band in a Box

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 4:09 pm
by johnnydean1
Quote:Quote:Is your brother heavy Steve? No, I'm heavy Steve. His name is Shawn and he weighs about 185 pounds. Yep, he ain't heavy...500Congrats Steve,couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.Except me of course!

Re: Band in a Box

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 4:25 pm
by sgs4u
Hey, Cowboy JD,Could you listen to a country song for me and tell me what you think?"Donuts," #1 on my broadjam page.thanks pal,steve

Re: Band in a Box

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 4:31 pm
by johnnydean1
Quote:Hey, Cowboy JD,Could you listen to a country song for me and tell me what you think?"Donuts," #1 on my broadjam page.thanks pal,steveLove it Steve!Perfect for Big & Rich.And a subject very close to my mouth.

Re: Band in a Box

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 10:49 pm
by jeffe
Quote:Hey, Cowboy JD,Could you listen to a country song for me and tell me what you think?"Donuts," #1 on my broadjam page.thanks pal,steve500Attitude has got you this far See you at 1,000