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Chapter 3: Band-in-a-Box Version 2005
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Chapter 3: Band-in-a-Box Version 2005
New Features in Band-in-a-Box 2005
New Fully-Featured “Piano Roll” Window!
Now you can edit your tracks using the new “Piano Roll” window, similar to the type found in many sequencer
programs. Edit the Melody or Soloist tracks with greater ease and precision. There are 2 panes in the window – one
for notes and the other for controllers, velocity, and other data. All notes and controllers are displayed as bars on a
grid. You can change note duration and pitch by selecting and dragging with your mouse.
Alternate Guitar Tunings added!
The Guitar window now supports alternate tunings, including DADGAD, Drop D, Double Drop D, Open G, and 11
others! You can also select “Nashville High Strung” tunings, which tune certain strings up an octave. The new
tunings are supported in Styles, Chord Diagrams, Guitar Tutor, Notation, Tab, and Printout. Learn how to play
these tunings by watching the on-screen Guitar Fretboard or Notation/Tab window. Easily change any style to use
the alternate tuning that you want.
New Harmonies added with voicing in 4ths!
Modern Jazz harmonies often voice chords in 4ths. For example, a C
chord with C melody might be voiced C, G, D, A, E. Now you can select
4ths voicings easily in Band-in-a-Box to harmonize the Melody, Soloist,
or THRU parts using 3, 4, or 5 part voicings in 4ths. We’ve added presets
for these harmonies, so you can easily select them. Use these
sophisticated 4ths harmonies on your existing melodies to create a new
sound.