Thank you very much- I think it was The helix plug-in (in logic) .. I can’t remember exactly because it has been a long while since I recorded this video.
Yeah- it was an outdoor dinner though… so we were basically atmospheric music while people ate. But it can indeed be one of the frustrations of being a musician
the seven is definitely more versatile. The three has a very particular sound which is definitely useful, but if I had to choose to keep one and sell the other, I would probably keep the seven because it’s the most usable across styles. That’s not too say I don’t like the three - it’s a great amp!
Sounds great. What are you running your guitar through? What gear? I just got the BIAB Mac version that has the DAW plugin. Looking forward to exploring this. Thanks for a really easy to follow tutorial.
Hi- thanks for the comment. I think my guitar was going through logic on my Mac using the built-in amp simulation. I Use a focusrite scarlet audio interface to plug my guitar into my computer.
Excellent beginner's overview, thank you! Another simple feature worth mentioning: BiaB also enables the user to transpose the song's key (as one would expect!).
How do you play the guitar with the backing track or save it for a song? Please show the details on how to connect your guitar to a system and save it for later?
I was going into Logic (a separate program) and using their amp simulation plugin within that. Band in a box is for the creation of the backing track only in this case. I’m not sure if band in a box contains any feature for recording (it may but I am not an expert, I’m just a user that made this video for fun)
I started using BIAB in the late 1980s on a Mac SE. in those days it was MIDI only. No RealTracks. It was still amazing. If you’re trying to cover a song, all you need to do is find it or generate it with Chordify and type it in to BIAB. The most difficult part is choosing which style to use.
I’m using the ultrapak - I have no vested interested in selling any of them as I don’t work for the company -I only have experience with the ultrapak and I find it to be great. I don’t really know much about the other versions.
Yes, I don’t work for the company so I have no reason to try and sell it to you, but all youve got to do is type in the chord and select the style and then hit play
Spent 3 days trying to learn from some other guy's video without success. You got me going in less than 11 minutes. Thumbs up! (And middle finger up for the other guy).
Lol...C maj9#11 Have fun with that. I was unaware of those crazy chords until a few years ago. I started playing guitar when I was kid and it was all about simple 3 chord and maybe an off chord.