Last Horizon Sarah Jory / Nameless Shuffle
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Gordy Rex
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Last Horizon Sarah Jory / Nameless Shuffle
It appears that I'm not very good at creating files in BIAB.... where can I get or buy tracks...
Looking for these songs at the moment
Last Horizon, Sarah Jory
Nameless Shuffle, Emmons
Coal Train Boogie, Franklin
Thanks for your help
Looking for these songs at the moment
Last Horizon, Sarah Jory
Nameless Shuffle, Emmons
Coal Train Boogie, Franklin
Thanks for your help
Gordy Rex
Current guitar '78 Rosewood Emmons PP 8 X 6, La Grande II..8X8...
Current guitar '78 Rosewood Emmons PP 8 X 6, La Grande II..8X8...
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Robert Tripp
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Hi Gordy,
With BIAB files, you won't usually get a specific artist rendition, especially for the Pedal Steel. Normally what you will find is the chord sequence with backing instruments and no melody, or possibly someone has done this version in BIAB format and has the steel part on an audio track.
Highly unlikely. You might try looking for a midi file of the original, and then import that into BIAB, choose or create a style that fits, then play the part yourself. Thats more along the lines of what it's purpose is.
Good luck.
Rob
With BIAB files, you won't usually get a specific artist rendition, especially for the Pedal Steel. Normally what you will find is the chord sequence with backing instruments and no melody, or possibly someone has done this version in BIAB format and has the steel part on an audio track.
Highly unlikely. You might try looking for a midi file of the original, and then import that into BIAB, choose or create a style that fits, then play the part yourself. Thats more along the lines of what it's purpose is.
Good luck.
Rob
http://www.reverbnation.com/roberttrippmusic
http://www.reverbnation.com/roberttrippgospel
I might be a beginner now, but someday I'm gonna steel the show.
http://www.reverbnation.com/roberttrippgospel
I might be a beginner now, but someday I'm gonna steel the show.
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Gordy Rex
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- Location: Southport, NC
Thanks for the info Rob, I have tried to create a few tracks and they always get choppy sounding to me.
They just don't flow like a good midi track does. However I will take your advise a look for some midi tracks, I guess I was just hoping someone with BIAB talent had already created these and would share...
They just don't flow like a good midi track does. However I will take your advise a look for some midi tracks, I guess I was just hoping someone with BIAB talent had already created these and would share...
Gordy Rex
Current guitar '78 Rosewood Emmons PP 8 X 6, La Grande II..8X8...
Current guitar '78 Rosewood Emmons PP 8 X 6, La Grande II..8X8...
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Robert Tripp
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- Joined: 20 Apr 2009 4:30 pm
- Location: Mesa, Arizona, USA
That's always a possibility, it's just that the odds decrease with specificity. Lots of guys use BIAB.
Most of us on the forum do country and jazz and some pop/rock.
a lot of us do the country or jazz standards.
specific songs outside of that broad genre get harder to find. Keep working within the box, you'll get the hang of it, experiment
Most of us on the forum do country and jazz and some pop/rock.
a lot of us do the country or jazz standards.
specific songs outside of that broad genre get harder to find. Keep working within the box, you'll get the hang of it, experiment
http://www.reverbnation.com/roberttrippmusic
http://www.reverbnation.com/roberttrippgospel
I might be a beginner now, but someday I'm gonna steel the show.
http://www.reverbnation.com/roberttrippgospel
I might be a beginner now, but someday I'm gonna steel the show.
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John LeMaster
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