2012 (Macintosh)
Table Of Contents
- PG Music Inc. License Agreement
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: QuickStart Tutorial
- Chapter 3: Summary of New Features
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- All New 32-bit PPC Carbonized Engine.
- Odd-Time Signature Support.
- Maximum Number of Soloists increased
- New Count-In Options
- Harmony – Low Root Feature.
- Strauss-in-a-Box
- Transform 4/4 Melody to a Waltz 3 /4 \(“Strauss-
- Transform “Waltz” Melody to 4/4 \(“De-Strauss” t
- Bass player plays better “5ths
- Load Previous Style, Load Next Style.
- “Chase Volumes” added for playback.
- Drum count-in options
- StylePicker Enhancements.
- StylePicker Dialog “show all” button
- Mono/Stereo menu options
- Video and Audio Memo support
- Soloist “Note-Density” option.
- Dedicated menu items added on GM Menu
- New Hot Keys
- Configuration Files
- About Hot Key Names on the Menus
- New Program Hints Added
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- Chapter 4: Guided Tour of Band-in-a-Box
- Chapter 5: The Main Screen
- Chapter 6: Band-in-a-Box PowerGuide
- Chapter 7: Notation and Printing
- Chapter 8: Automatic Music Features
- Chapter 9: Recording Tracks
- Chapter 10: Built-in Drums
- Chapter 11: User Programmable Functions
- Chapter 12: Tutors and Wizards
- Chapter 13: CoreMIDI and QuickTime OS X
- Chapter 14: Reference
- PG Music Inc.
- Index
- Registration Form
Chapter 7: Notation and Printing 103
To type the Ab that you see here, type Ab. Then to move to the Gb7 that is on
beat 3, press the RIGHT CURSOR Key. To enter an Ab chord on beat 1 and a
Db7 beat 2, type Ab,Db7 (i.e. 2 chords separated by a comma ).
Note: You can also use Option+Z or select Chord Settings option from the Edit
menu to enter chords. This pops up a dialog box that lets you type in the chords,
and also sets options like pushes, rests, and shots.
Convert Harmony Part to Notation track.
Previously if you added a harmony the harmony parts wouldn't be seen on the
notation, you would only see the lead part. Now you can write the harmony part
directly to the notation track, so you can see it and print it out, just like any other
part.
Note: These features are all described for the Melody track, but apply equally to the
Soloist (or THRU) part.
To convert a melody (or Soloist) track to a Harmony, do the following:
1.
Select the
Harmony that you want to use.
2. Choose the menu item MEL | Convert Harmony to Melody Track.
3. Your harmony will now be written to the track, and you'll get a
confirmation dialog.
The harmony may be removed
from the track at any time,
even after you've saved and re-
loaded the song. This is done
from the menu item MEL |
Remove Harmony (or guitar
solo) from Melody Track.










