User Guide

Chapter 6: Making Songs in Band-in-a-Box
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Save Options
[File on Disk] saves a MIDI file to your hard drive or floppy disk. You can then load the
MIDI file into your sequencer for further editing.
[Clipboard] copies the MIDI file to the Windows Clipboard as a Standard MIDI File. This
feature allows clipboard enabled programs to Edit | Paste the Band-in-a-Box MIDI file
directly into the program. For example, you can clipboard-paste Band-in-a-Box MIDI data to PowerTracks Pro
Audio, CakeWalk, Musicator, etc.
The Melody/Soloist (with harmonies) will be written to the MIDI file. If you’ve set a Melody or Soloist/Thru
Harmony, that MIDI data will be written to the MIDI file also. See the settings in the Opt | Preferences dialog box
to control how the harmony is written to a MIDI file.
The Chordsheet part markers are written to the MIDI files. They can be read by PowerTracks Pro Audio and by
Band-in-a-Box if re-importing the MIDI file with the Chord Wizard.
Recording to External Hardware Sequencers
Many people use Band-in-a-Box in live situations. If you are unable to bring your computer with you, a good
alternative is a hardware sequencer or a keyboard with a built-in sequencers that reads Standard MIDI Files. To
transfer songs to the Sound Brush, follow these simple steps:
- ·Make a MIDI file of the song by pressing the button.
- ·Either save the file directly to a floppy disk or copy it to the floppy from your hard drive.
- ·The Sound Brush is then able to read the IBM formatted disk with MIDI files on it.
MGX Files
When a MIDI file is loaded onto the Melody (or Soloist) track, the Track Type for the Melody (or Soloist) gets set to
Multi-Track. When the file is saved, the extension will be MGX, allowing you to easily identify the Band-in-a-Box
songs that you have that contain entire MIDI files.
Saving Audio Files
If you have recorded an acoustic instrument, Band-in-a-Box can render the MIDI data to a wave file
(*.wav) and merge it with your live audio recording to produce a complete digital audio file.
Press the [.WAV] button and Band-in-a-Box will render the song arrangement to an audio wave file.