BIAB Tracks?

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BobG
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BIAB Tracks?

Post by BobG »

Is there a website where BIAB users share song tracks? .. If for example I was looking for the Rhythm track to "Crazy" is there a place to find it?
Thanks ,

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Post by Johnny Baldwin »

Bob:

Check your email.

Johnny B.

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Post by William Peters »

BobG

There is a yahoo group called BIABFSG (BIAB file sharing group) that you might try. Go to groups.yahoo.com and search for BIAB. There are several other groups as well there.

Bill
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Post by BobG »

Thanks for your help everyone..

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Post by John Bresler R.I.P. »

Bob:

Big Jim Baron, a BIAB dealer, also has a CD full of BIAB songs, some 4100+ songs. Jim is a forum member.
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Post by Wayne Carver »

I was wondering if you could download a midi file off the internet and play it in BIAB or Powertracks?
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Post by George Wixon »

Wayne,
Yes, I'm the laziest person there is and that's how I get most of my tracks done. I do modify them once I get them in but it is a very simple process. Go to my site at www.gwixon.com and there is a section on how to bring a midi file into BIAB and have it translate the chords for you. It's under "Midi Conversion via Band In A Box".
George
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Post by BobG »

George, .. I just wanted to let you know that the BIAB information on your website has answered alot of my questions... Thanks!


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Post by Al Marcus »

Fred-George's BIAB website is also going to help me to be able to record my "New" S12 MSA Millenium with it.

Thanks George. I appreciated all the work you have put into your BIAB Website....

It has helped me already. I have , so far, tried "All of Me" and "Deep Purple", now we'll see what develops on my E6 "Universal", as long as my arthritis doesn't act up.......... Image Image Image.

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Post by George Wixon »

Thanks for the kind words on the site.
If you need any other help you can always email me or if you would like to see something else up there (besides naked girls) on how to do something, drop me a line and I will add it.
George
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Post by Terry Sneed »

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>Big Jim Baron, a BIAB dealer, also has a CD full of BIAB songs, some 4100+ songs. Jim is a forum member.
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Hey John, has Jim got a website? Do you know how much the CD is, and if it has Gospel songs on it? thanks
Terry

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Post by Joe Babb »

George,
The stuff you have put on your website about using BIAB is great! I've been fighting with it for nearly a year now, and I can do some things, but I never quite understood those substyles until you explained them. Many Thanks,
Joe
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Post by Howard Tate »

Allanah has thousands of Biab songs and midi files on her page, plus plugins and sound fonts. This is her address. http://www.members.shaw.ca/glitch/index.html
Glad to find Georges site, lots of good stuff there.
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Post by c c johnson »

go to alisdair.com click wes'wonderful world and then song list.
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Post by BobG »

First of all i'd like to thank everyone for sharing their file with me and pointing me in the right direct to find more. I'm in the process of building a substantial library ..
I was wondering if anybody has the back tracks to "Danny Boy" (Buddys' version) in
BB format. I've been working on it without the tracks (I had the cassette somewhere but I can't seem to find it).
Thanks Again,
BobG

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Post by George Wixon »

Check your email Bob.
Don't know if this is the same chord structure but it should be close enough for you to change around as needed.
George
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Post by Wayne Morgan »

"Danny Boy" (Buddys' version) in
BB format.
Its on Jim Barons 4100+ files disc.

Wayne
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Post by Tim McCutchen »

Does Jim Baron have a website or some advertising about his CD? For a list of songs? Does anybody out there have this and do you like it? Thanks in advance.

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Post by John Bresler R.I.P. »

I have Big Jim's 4100+ song CD and I like it. There's a ton of great classic country stuff on it and as mentioned Buddy's version (backup)of Danny Boy. Here's a sample of the list, A Way to Survive, Above & Beyone, Achy Breaky Heart, All my X's Live in Texas, All of Me. Always on my Mind, Anytime, B Bowman Hop, Blue Bayou...and the list goes on.

I don't believe Jim has a web page, but his email address is bigjim4b1@madnet.net.