User Guide
Chapter 11: User Programmable Functions
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Thru Patch
If you set the Thru Patch to other than 0 the instrument that the user plays along to your style will be the Thru patch
that you set. If you're making a "Heavy Rock" style, you might want to set the Thru patch to be Overdrive Guitar if
you expected that the user would want to play along on a rock guitar patch.
Melody Patch
If set to other than 0 all melodies will be played on the specified instrument. If you're making a "Grover W" style
for example, you might want any melodies to be automatically set to saxophone.
Misc. Style Settings Dialog Box
This dialog box allows you to set some miscellaneous settings for the style.
Style Name
You can give a full 60-character name to the style.
Waltz?
If you want to make a waltz with the StyleMaker, check the “Waltz?” checkbox in the Misc. Style Settings dialog.
Then the StyleMaker will record, and play patterns in 3/4 time. The “8 beat row” will record “6 beat “ ( 2 bar
patterns), the ‘4 beat’ will record 3 beat (1 bar) patterns. The 2 beat and 1 beat still record 2 and 1 beat patterns.
The new style is made as a waltz, and will play with a 3/4 lead in. There is no need to put a 3/4 time signature
change in bar 1.
Jazz Style?
This lets Band-in-a-Box know if the style you've made is a Jazz style or not. If it’s a Jazz style it will use the Jazz
Snare/Bass Drum instead of the Pop Snare/Bass Drum, and also makes some other decisions based on this setting.
Tempo
This allows you to set the default tempo for the Style. This is stored with the style. You can also change this tempo
by the tempo button on the StyleMaker main screen. Tempos can also be changed by the [ and ] keys.
Resolution
Styles can either have Triplet (swing eighth notes) Straight (even eighth or sixteenth notes) resolution.
Use Latin Drum Kit
Check to use a Latin drum kit in this style with instruments like maracas, casaba, and agog.
Velocity Boost of pushes
Pushes can get a velocity boost, so that they are played louder than other patterns. A usual setting would be 10.
# ticks to push
Styles can be pushed with the StyleMaker. This will cause the patterns to be played a little ahead of the beat, a
certain % of time, which gives your arrangement a more human (musical) feel.
Band-in-a-Box uses a resolution of 120 PPQ, i.e., 120 ticks to a quarter note.
- 30 ticks = sixteenth note
- 40 ticks = triplet eighth note (Swing)
- 60 ticks = eighth note
Choose the number of ticks for each push to use.
Substyle Pushes
The % of notes that are pushed can be set separately for each instrument part and for the “a” and “b” substyles.
In this example, the Bass part patterns will get pushed (randomly) 10% of the time in the "a" substyle and 20% of
the time in the "b" substyle.