BIAB Mac question....

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Larry Weaver
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BIAB Mac question....

Post by Larry Weaver »

Need some advice from any of you guys using BIAB on a Mac. In the Windows version, one can right click on the styles dialog and there is an option to completely disable them. I'd like to be able to use this feature when importing midi, in order to limit the playback to just the midi tracks. I can't seem to find a way to do this in my Mac version. Any thoughts guys? In Windows, this seems to make a terrific practice tool to import any one of the TONS of midi out there to study the notation, lead sheet etc. Would be great, but I can't get rid of the extra stuff added to the playback by the default styles. Hard to imagine this feature wouldn't be available in the Mac version!

Thanks!
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Try holding the command key and then click the mouse.
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Send Big Jim Baron an email at bigjim4b@sbcglobal.net

Big Jim is a BIAB dealer and guru and can help you with your questions. He's also a great steel picker and great person to work with.

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Larry Weaver
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Post by Larry Weaver »

Thanks for the input guys.

I talked to the folks over at tech support and they solved my problem. For any of you Mac guys that didn't already know, it does work differendly then the Wintel version. You just have to load a "blank" stlye from the library, or manually mute each instrument.

-Larry W