User Guide
Table Of Contents
- PG Music Inc. License Agreement
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: QuickStart Tutorial
- Chapter 3: Summary of New Features
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- All New 32-bit PPC Carbonized Engine.
- Odd-Time Signature Support.
- Maximum Number of Soloists increased
- New Count-In Options
- Harmony – Low Root Feature.
- Strauss-in-a-Box
- Transform 4/4 Melody to a Waltz 3 /4 \(“Strauss-
- Transform “Waltz” Melody to 4/4 \(“De-Strauss” t
- Bass player plays better “5ths
- Load Previous Style, Load Next Style.
- “Chase Volumes” added for playback.
- Drum count-in options
- StylePicker Enhancements.
- StylePicker Dialog “show all” button
- Mono/Stereo menu options
- Video and Audio Memo support
- Soloist “Note-Density” option.
- Dedicated menu items added on GM Menu
- New Hot Keys
- Configuration Files
- About Hot Key Names on the Menus
- New Program Hints Added
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- Chapter 4: Guided Tour of Band-in-a-Box
- Chapter 5: The Main Screen
- Chapter 6: Band-in-a-Box PowerGuide
- Chapter 7: Notation and Printing
- Chapter 8: Automatic Music Features
- Chapter 9: Recording Tracks
- Chapter 10: Built-in Drums
- Chapter 11: User Programmable Functions
- Chapter 12: Tutors and Wizards
- Chapter 13: CoreMIDI and QuickTime OS X
- Chapter 14: Reference
- PG Music Inc.
- Index
- Registration Form
Chapter 13: CoreMIDI and QuickTime OS X 206
Chapter 13: CoreMIDI and QuickTime OS X
CoreMIDI and QuickTime OS X Tutorial
Selecting a MIDI Driver
Band-in-a-Box for OS X offers two MIDI Output options - QuickTime Music
Instruments and CoreMIDI.
QuickTime Music does not require a Mac MIDI Interface or external
synthesizer. The OS X version of QT Music, has better fidelity and lower
latency than the old Mac Classic QuickTime Music Synthesizer.
This QuickTime Music option is the simplest way to quickly make Music with
Band-in-a-Box. For best results, get the latest QuickTime download update
from www.quicktime.com
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CoreMIDI is the OS X standard MIDI driver method. CoreMIDI facilitates
communication with external MIDI devices, and it also enables inter-application
“piping” of MIDI data between MIDI applications.