quater note triplets
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Ken Lang
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quater note triplets
Does anyone know the secret to make quarter note triplets in both chords and single notes?
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George Wixon
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- Location: Waterbury, CT USA
Ken,
I put this up on my site a while back and it was done for version 2006 but it should still be good enough to get you going.
http://www.gwixon.com/t.html
Good luck,
George
I put this up on my site a while back and it was done for version 2006 but it should still be good enough to get you going.
http://www.gwixon.com/t.html
Good luck,
George
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Ken Lang
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George Wixon
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Hi Ken.
You may have to create your own style as I don't know all of the styles that are available.
I have found very few songs that I could not come up with a backing track for using BIAB.
Remember I'm a very lazy person so I would search the internet for a midi file of the song I want and then bring that into BIAB before I ever create a track from scratch.
That being said, I can only remember 2 times that I actually had to create my own style for a song I was doing.
BIAB is a pretty powerful program and you should be able to create most anything you want with it.
George
You may have to create your own style as I don't know all of the styles that are available.
I have found very few songs that I could not come up with a backing track for using BIAB.
Remember I'm a very lazy person so I would search the internet for a midi file of the song I want and then bring that into BIAB before I ever create a track from scratch.
That being said, I can only remember 2 times that I actually had to create my own style for a song I was doing.
BIAB is a pretty powerful program and you should be able to create most anything you want with it.
George
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Ken Lang
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- Joined: 8 Jul 1999 12:01 am
- Location: Simi Valley, Ca
I kinda figured that was the way to go. To create your own style. I have listened to a great many styles till my head spins, and there are hundreds I have yet to listen to. None of them have what I'm looking for. I'll have to get on the learn to make your own bandwagon. Thanks for the help.
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