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 14: Reference 244
Eliminate Note Overlap – Preserve Double Stops / Eliminate Note
Overlap – Remove Double Stops eliminates note overlap while
double stops are either preserved or eliminated.
Transpose One Octave DOWN / Transpose One Octave UP
transposes the Melody part one octave in either direction. This is often
useful if the Melody instrument has been changed. Transposing can be
done while the song plays.
SOL Menu
Generate and Play a Solo... opens the Select Soloist dialog where a preset
Soloist style can be selected or your own Soloist can be defined.
Start a Soloists File… allows you to make and edit Soloist styles saved under
the filename of your choice. See Soloist Edit dialog for additional details on
importing/exporting/saving Soloists.
Edit a Soloists File… opens a file dialog where you can select any Soloist file
(*.SOL) to edit. If you have not created any of your own Soloist files or if you
want to edit the one you are using, use the Edit Current Soloist File command.










