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- BAND-IN-A-BOX SOUNBLASTER/ADLIB VERSION HELP FILE
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- BAND.EXE is the name of the program
- The Standard Edition consists of the program with 24 styles
- and 24 demo chord progressions named after each style.
- The Professional Edition has an additional 50+ styles (total 75+).
-
- All versions of Band-in-a-Box are copyrighted and may not be distributed
- without permission from PG Music Inc.
-
- There are 4 sections to this on-line help file
- 1. Quick "how to use" section
- 2. Overview of program
- 3. List of valid chords accepted by program
- 4. Tutorial
-
- ( BB.EXE is a different program and is the MIDI version of Band-in-a-Box
- If you have a MIDI system (MPU 401 ) you should use the BB.EXE program
- and not the BAND.EXE . )
-
- This is the help file for the SoundBlaster/AdLib version of
- Band-in-a-Box . ( It is an ASCII file called BANDHELP.BB )
-
- To use the program you require a SoundBlaster/AdLib or compatible
- card.
- The Band-in-a-Box program is an automatic musical accompaniment
- program, providing professional quality accompaniment of 3 instruments-
- bass,drums and piano. This means that you have a built in jazz/rock
- combo inside your PC , willing to play any song in any style , in any
- key at any tempo - willing to "back you up" for hours with no complaints !
-
- You just type in the chords to any song , using standard chord symbols
- such as C or Fm7 or C13b9#11/Bb . The screen is pre-divided into beats
- and bars. You may enter 4 chords per bar ( 1 per note ) .
- You then pick a style from among 24 built in styles (jazz/pop etc. )
- or pick a user style from disk ( files ending in .STY ).
- After specifying a few things like tempo/ song title / looping points
- for the song you press play <F4 key>. The program automatically
- generates an arrangement of your chords in your style .
-
- Songs are saved to disk as .SG? files . These are tiny files less than
- 1 K , so you can get literally thousands of your songs onto your hard disk.
-
- There's lots you can do as the song is playing :
-
- - pressing F1 during playback provides a help screen listing all functions
- available during playback .
-
- - playalong drums QWERTYU keys
- - playalong melody using "intelligent playalong" feature
- asdfghjkl;'
- zxcvbnm,./
- Caps Lock increase octave
- Shift key also increase octave
- This one is Fun !
- Using the bottom 2 rows of the keyboard - play along
- with the song - don't worry - you can't hit any wrong notes !
- The intelligence of the program makes sure that what you play
- sounds good !
-
- There are a few different modes of the intelligent playalong .
- F2 Scale ( non intelligent )
- F3 Intelligent Soloing mode ( Pop/Jazz/Country)
- When playing along in intelligent Soloing mode use either the
- bottom row (chord tones ) or the top row (extensions like 9th 11th)
- F4 Rock scale soloing
- You can change playalong modes during playback. The program
- defaults to mode F3 - the intelligent soloing mode .
- Some of the rock styles default to the F4 Rock scale though .
-
- - change tempo [ ] { } keys
- - overall volume control <F9> <F10>
- - individual instrument volume control
- o p playalong instrument volume
- SHIFT O P Chording instrument volume
- ALT o p Bass volume
- Ctrl o p Drum volume
- - change instruments (patch changes)
- 0-9 Playalong instrument change
- SHIFT 0-9 Chording instrument change
- ALT 0-9 Bass Instrument change
-
-
- You may use the Band-in-a-Box manual provided with the program.
- This manual was written for the MIDI version of the program. So you
- get to ignore all of the info concerning setting up the program to
- work with synthesizers/MIDI - because the BAND.EXE works automatically
- with the SoundBlaster and you don't need MIDI or Synthesizers for this
- version .
- All you do is :
- ( if you have a hard drive )
- 1. Make a new subdirectory on your hard disk called bb
- C: md\bb
- 1. copy all files to hard drive
- Copy *.* c:\bb
- 2. run the program by typing Band <ENTER>
- 3. Move around the screen with cursor keys
- 4. Use the pull down menus by holding down the ALT key and the
- first letter of the Pull down menu .
-
- 5. Type in chords to any song
- The #s on the screen on bar #s . PageUp/Down to change pages
- The highlighted cell is where your chords will go. It moves
- 2 notes at a time . You may enter 2 chords per cell which
- means that you cab enter 4 chords per bar .
-
- example chords C Fm7 C7b9 Cmaj9 F#13 Ab9#11 Cm7/Bb
-
- *** THERE IS A COMPLETE LISTING OF VALID CHORDS AT THE END OF
- THIS FILE YOU CAN PageDown TO GET TO IT ******
-
- To get 2 chords in
- a cell - use a comma ie Cm7,F7
-
- To blank a cell use the <SPACEBAR>
-
- To get a chord on 2nd part of cell only
- <SPACEBAR><COMMA> chord name
-
-
- 6. TAB key gets you to settings at top of screen.
- You can set info like title/tempo/looping points/Key from here
- 7. Select a style from the Pull Down menus or select a user style
- from the F9 key .
- 8. Play your song by pressing the F4 Key
- 9. Playalong with the song using intelligent playalong of melody
- or drums (see above )
- 10.There is a number of demo chord progressions that come with
- the program- one for each style. It is a good idea to load in these
- songs (using F3 key ) and Play them (using F4 key) to get an idea
- of what each style sounds like.
- The demo songs are conveniantly titled by the style that they are
- in ie SALSA.SGU is a song in Salsa Style .
- Songs have the extension .SG? where the ? is the style # of the
- song with 1-9 and a-o being the 24 built in styles and
- .SGU are songs saved with a user created style .
-
- eg. MySong.SG1 saved as style #1 = Jazz Swing
- MySong.SGA saved as style#10 = Shuffle Rock
- MySong.SGU saved with a User Style
-
- User created styles are saved with extensions of .STY
- ex AFRICAN.STY is a User created style called AFRICAN
-
- 11.Create a Standard MIDI file by <F6> key
- You would do this if you have a sequencer program and want
- to Edit the music produced by Band-in-a-Box . Make sure
- that your sequencer is current enough to read in Standard
- Midi Files which end with .MID extension .
-
- 12.Blank the worksheet by <ALT> B or pull down menu EDIT Blank
- 13.<F10> to quit .
-
-
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- The Professional Edition of the program comes with an additional
- 51+ styles - all 51+ may be edited (SoundBlaster users can
- only edit the drums- MIDI version can edit bass and piano too )
- The editable styles are called "User Defined Styles" and are named
- with extension .STY 22 of the styles are User Defined Style
- versions of the Built in styles - they are
- identified by naming beginning with Z
-
- ie. Z_JAZZSW.STY is User Defined Style version of the built in
- style Jazz Swing . Note that these Z styles are similar but
- not identical to the built in ones - just made with the same
- style in mind . The other 30+ styles on the Professional Edition
- are brand new styles eg. AFRICAN.STY would be African User Defined
- Style.
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- SECTION 2
- INTRODUCTION TO THE PROGRAM
-
- Band-In-A-Box (version 4) is a MIDI program for IBM compatible
- computers with an SoundBlaster compatible card or MIDI MPU401
- interface . The program
- provides automatic accompaniment of bass,piano chording, and
- drum parts in a wide variety of popular styles of music
- (total of 24 including Jazz swing ,Rock ,Country, Ethnic and more ).
-
- This program was designed and programmed by a musician.The concept
- is to provide the fastest means possible to provide a complete
- piano,bass and drum accompaniment to any song .
- To play a song all the program requires is :
- - the chords of the song ( as typed in by the user onto
- the screen using standard chord symbols-eg:C13b9 )
- and - the form of the song (ie. the looping points for the chorus
- to begin and end , number of choruses to play , tag ending)
- and - part markers placed throughout the song to indicate new
- parts and locations for drum fills.
- and - the desired style (chosen by the user from a menu of
- 24 available styles )
-
- A typical song may be entered in about 2 minutes . This
- allows the user to quickly build up a large library of songs
- in many styles of music .
- Examples of situations where the program is most useful include:
- 1. Playalong at home using the computer's keyboard
- 2. Playalong/SingAlong at home playing your guitar etc.
- 3. Educational - see all the notes being played , learn about chords
- 4. Flexible/Expandable/Compatible - as the program is also
- available as a MIDI version , if your system grows to MIDI your
- songs and styles will still all work as ALL FILES ARE COMPATIBLE
- IN MIDI AND NON MIDI. ALSO FILES ARE COMPATIBLE BETWEEN
- THE IBM ATARI AND MAC VERSIONS OF BAND-IN-A-BOX . So if your
- friend has an Atari - you can send your song to him that you
- made on the IBM and it will play on his/her computer !
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- SECTION 3
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- List of valid chords accepted by Band-In-A-Box
-
-
- (major chords)
- C,CMAJ,C6, CMAJ7, CMAJ9,CMAJ13,
- Cb5, Caug,C+,
- CMAJ9#11, CMAJ13#11,
- (minor chords)
- Cm,Cm6,Cm7,Cm9,Cm11,Cm13,
- Cmaug,Cm#5,
- CmMAJ7,
- (half diminished)
- Cm7b5,
- (diminished)
- Cdim,
- ( dominant 7th chords )
- C7,7+, C9+, C13+, C13, C7b13, C7#11, C13#11, C7#11b13, C9,
- C9b13, C9#11, C13#11, C9#11b13, C7b9, C13b9, C7b913, C7b9#11,
- C13b9#11, C7b9#11b13, C7#9, C13#9, C7#9b13, C9#11, C13#9#11, C7#9#11b13,
- C7b5, C13b5, C7b5b13, C9b5, C9b5b13, C7b5b9, C13b5b9, C7b5b9b13,
- C7b5#9, C13b5#9, C7b5#9b13, C7#5, C13#5, C7#5#11, C13#5#11, C9#5,
- C9#5#11, C7#5b9, C13#5b9, C7#5b9#11, C13#5b9#11, C7#5#9, C13#5#9#11,
- C7#5#9#11, C13#5#9#11
-
- ( sustained 4 chords )
- Csus ,C7sus,C9sus,
- C13sus, C7susb13, C7sus#11, C13sus#11, C7sus#11b13,
- C9susb13, C9sus#11, C13sus#11, C9sus#11b13, C7susb9, C13susb9,
- C7susb913, C7susb9#11,
- C13susb9#11, C7susb9#11b13, C7sus#9, C13sus#9, C7sus#9b13, C9sus#11,
- C13sus#9#11, C7sus#9#11b13,
- C7susb5, C13susb5, C7susb5b13, C9susb5, C9susb5b13, C7susb5b9,
- C13susb5b9, C7susb5b9b13, C7susb5#9, C13susb5#9, C7susb5#9b13,
- C7sus#5, C13sus#5,
- C7sus#5#11, C13sus#5#11, C9sus#5,
- C9sus#5#11, C7sus#5b9, C13sus#5b9,
- C7sus#5b9#11, C13sus#5b9#11, C7sus#5#9, C13sus#5#9#11, C7sus#5#9#11,
- C13sus#5#9#11,
- Note1: it is not necessary to type upper or lower case.
- the program will sort this out for you.
- Note2: Any chord may be entered with an alternate root ("SlashChord")
- eg: C7/E = C7 with E bass
- Note3: Separate chords with commas to enter 2 chords in a 2 beat cell
- eg: Dm7,G7
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- SECTION 4 TUTORIAL FOR SOUNDBLASTER/ADLIB COMPATIBLES
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-
- Tutorial :
-
- 1. Start up the program by typing Band at the C:\bb prompt
- ( assuming that you have loaded all the files to C:\bb subdirectory )
- 2. Load in a Demo Song of your choice from the Demo chord progressions
- supplied with the program .
- LET'S LOAD BOSSA.SG4 ...
- Hit the <F3> key to get a menu of all songs available .
-
- Let's explore the File Selector window that pops up .
-
- From the menu of all songs you use cursor keys or PageUp/Down
- to move around all of the songs .
- Also the End key takes you quickly to the last item , which isn't
- a song but is a special icon that allows you to move between
- different subdirectories .Press ENTER key over this last icon and
- then you can move up or down between levels of subdirectories .
- Once you pick a song from a new subdirectory - you will automatically
- be there when you look next time. You probably don't have any
- songs in other directories at the moment so will get a No Files
- message .
-
- Anyways , find your Bossa.SG4 song , move the highlight bar over it
- and press <ENTER> . The song will load in to the screen now .
-
- Press F4 to play the song.The song will start playing , initially
- giving you a 2 bar drum count in .Then the music will start .
- As its playing you can do lots of things , buts lets review the
- PlayAlong basics
- ( these are described in detail near the top of this file and
- are also summarized by the Help screen available by the F1 key
- during playback. )
-
- Press [ or ] to change tempo by 5
- Press { or } to change tempo by 20
-
- use the 0 to 9 keys to change the playalong instrument
- eg. 2=organ 3=jazz guitar 4=Elec.Piano 5=vibes
- Shift 0 to 9 - to change the chording instrument
- Alt 0 to 9 to change the Bass instrument.
-
- F9 and F10 to change overall volume .
-
- o and p to change volume of playalong
- Shift o and p to change volume of Chording
- Alt o and P to change volume of Bass
- Ctrl o and p to change volume of Drums
-
- Now , playalong !!
- Using the Bottom two rows of the computer's keyboard , start
- playing keys .
- First use the bottom row zxcvbnm,./ keys
- Whatever note you play will be adjusted by the intelligence of
- the program , so will sound good . The Bottom row is mainly
- chord tones whereas the 2nd row is more interesting tones like
- 9ths , 11ths and 13ths of the chords .
- If you want to revert to a regular scale you can do this by
- pressing F2 function Key . F3 gets you back to the intelligent
- mode. F4 key gets you to a rock scale , not much use in bossa
- nova but useful in heavy rock,blues etc.
-
- As you're playing , you can cahnge ocatves by the Caps Lock key
- or the Shift Key (total Playalong range 3 1/2 octaves )
-
- Hit the QWERTYU keys for drum sounds .
-
- Press ENTER Key to shut a melody note off that is playing .
-
- Press F1 for help during PlayBack.
- Press Escape to stop Playing .
-
- When stopped , you can freely type in your own chords to any
- song, choose different styles etc. There is a tutorial for this
- in the manual.
-
- End of tutorial.
-
- The suggested retail price of Band-in-A-Box is under $100
-
- PG Music Inc.
- 111-266 Elmwood Ave
- BUFFALO NY 14222
- 1-416-528-4897
-