User Guide
Table Of Contents
- PG Music Inc. License Agreement
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Welcome to Band-in-a-Box!
- Chapter 2: QuickStart Tutorial
- Chapter 3: Band-in-a-Box 2010.5 for Macintosh
- Welcome to Band-in-a-Box 2010.5
- New Features in Band-in-a-Box 2010
- More New RealTracks
- QuickStart Tutorial
- Quick Song Settings
- Save Default Mix
- Improved Audio Rendering
- DAW Plug-in Mode
- Freeze Tracks
- RealTracks Enhancements
- New Favorite Songs/Styles Dialog
- Rendering Tracks
- StylePicker Enhancements
- New in the StyleMaker
- Chapter 4: The Main Screen
- Chapter 5: Guided Tour of Band-in-a-Box
- Chapter 6: Band-in-a-Box PowerGuide
- RealTracks
- RealDrums
- Song Settings
- The Chordsheet
- Chord Preview/Builder
- MIDI file “Chord Wizard”
- Applying Styles
- The StylePicker
- Playing, Pausing, and Stopping Songs
- Changing Volume, Panning, Reverb, Chorus, Bank
- Freeze Tracks
- Saving Songs
- Preferences – User Settings
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- Show Chords with push/rest chars
- Metronome During Recording
- Harmony Volume Adjust
- OK to Load Style with songs
- Write Guitar part on 6 channels
- Turn External Keyboard’s Local On at end of session
- OK to beep with messages
- OK to prompt to reduce/expand
- For Roman Numerals in minor keys, use relative major
- Save Button on main screen works as Save As
- Name MIDI files with .MID extension
- Allow larger fonts on Chordsheet
- Color for Chordsheet Area
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- Other Editing Features
- MIDI Setup
- The JukeBox
- Chapter 7: Notation and Printing
- Chapter 8: Automatic Music Features
- Chapter 9: Recording Tracks
- Chapter 10: Audio Features
- Chapter 11: Wizards, Tutors, and Fun
- Chapter 12: User Programmable Functions
- Chapter 13: CoreMIDI and Apple DLS Synth
- Chapter 14: Reference
- PG Music Inc.
- Index
- Registration Form

Chapter 12: User Programmable Functions
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The ST2 area allows you to select the associated ST2 database for the Melodist. Here are some ST2 Melodist
databases.
- MEL1Melody1.ST2 (Jazz Swing, 8
th
notes)
- MELPOP1MelodyPOP1.ST2 (Pop Ballads, 16
th
notes)
- MELWLZ1MelodyWLZ1.ST2 (Waltzes, 8
th
notes)
- MELROK1MelodyROK1.ST2 (Rock, 8
th
notes)
Note: Soloist databases also have extensions of ST2, but they are not compatible with Melodists. Melodist databases can be
easily identified, as they all begin with MEL.
The Patch change area of the Melodist Maker screen allows you to select a Patch (instrument), Harmony, and
Change Instrument setting (each chorus). You can also Change Style for the Melodist, and specify the feel for the
style in the “.STY is” box.
- The Legato Boost changes the legato (length) of the notes generated. Instruments like Saxophone have longer
legato phrasing.
- Lateness refers to how much after the beat the notes are played. This is normally left at zero for Melodists.
- 8
th
note spacing is usually left at zero. If set to a non-zero value, the 8
th
notes will be farther apart (units of
120ppq).
- Increase velocity is used to increase or decrease the volume of the Melodist.