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Cetera is delighted to announce the release of PG Music Inc.
2004 Version of its Band-in-a-Box intelligent music software
for Windows.
With
over fifty new features, Band-in-a-Box 2004 offers a major
upgrade in features and functionality.
New
features include
- Complete
rebuild with a 32-bit-clean engine
- Enhanced
graphical user interface with floating/dockable toolbars
- DirectX
synth support (DXi Instruments) and VSTi support via optional
VST adapter
- New
Audio Vocal Harmony routines
- Automatic
pitch correction for vocals
- Ability
to load and play a standard MIDI file with a single keystroke
- Notation
display and printout enhancements with the addition of repeats,
first and second endings, DS/DC al Coda symbols and more
- LyricView
window for displaying a full screen of formatted lyrics
- "Hybrid
Styles" feature which allows the user to make a style
with instruments from up to 5 different styles
- Support
and styles made for odd-time signatures, like 11/8, 13/16,
etc.
- "Strauss-in-a-Box"
feature that converts any 4/4 song/melody to a Waltz, or
any Waltz to a 4/4 song.
With
the new 32-bit engine program operations are much faster,
including up to 3 times faster notation redraws, song and
soloing generation. Playback timing is improved with all versions
of Windows including the newest XP and Media Center operating
systems. Enhancements to the graphical user interface include
floating/dockable toolbars.
Added
support for DirectX synthesisers (DXi Instruments) allow the
user to connect to new synths like the Edirol HyperCanvas,
VSampler, or sound font players for playback or direct rendering.
Connecting Band-in-a-Box 2004 to the software synth as a plug-in
provides several advantages over the previous method of connecting
as a MIDI driver, including the ability to merge/synch in
any existing audio file (vocals, etc.) with the synth output.
The user can also directly render any performance to a .WAV
file using the DXi plug-in. Sampler-based synths allow the
user to assemble a huge, customised library of instrument
samples to use with Band-in-a-Box.
With
the new Audio Vocal Harmony routines the user can apply a
harmony to the audio part and automatically create up to 4-part
vocal harmonies. Band-in-a-Box 2004 employs TC-Helicon Vocal
Technologies engine to generate the harmonies. The user simply
has to record a vocal part, choose a harmony, and Band-in-a-Box
will generate the vocal harmony automatically.
Band-in-a-Box
2004 can also automatically "fix" vocals to the
correct pitch with Melody Pitch Tracking. The user can set
the low-high harmonies range to ensure that the root played
will always be at least one octave from the melody note. This
is useful for a cappella harmonies where the lowest voice
is playing the bass roots.
Users
can now load any standard MIDI file into Band-in-a-Box with
a single keystroke and the MIDI file will play with the chords
intelligently interpreted on-screen. The on-screen piano shows
channel numbers for all of the notes played, allowing the
user to see which channel each instrument is playing on. By
erasing all channels except the melody the user can change
styles and hear the song played correctly in any style.
Band-in-a-Box
2004 now includes notation support for repeats, first and
second endings, DS/DC al Coda symbols and more. Users can
now add these repeats and endings so that the Lead Sheet window
will display and printout with 1st/2nd endings. There's even
a new Wizard that will add 1st/2nd endings automatically.
Users can now view and convert current song collections to
include 1st/2nd endings in lead sheet format.
There
is a new LyricView window for displaying a full screen of
fully-formatted lyrics and graphics so the user can easily
copy and paste lyrics to and from any word processor. Lyrics
can be quickly cut and pasted into Band-in-a-Box. Previously
the user would need to retype them into Band-in-a-Box and
would lose all formatting and graphics.
There
is a new "Hybrid Styles" feature that allows the
user to create and play a style made with instruments from
up to 5 different styles. The user can, for example, play
a song with a Reggae bass, Rock drums, Salsa piano, or any
combination of up to 5 styles. Hybrid styles can then be saved
with the song for future use.
Previous
versions of Band-in-a-Box supported only X/4 time signatures,
Band-in-a-Box 2004 now supports odd-time signatures like 9/8,
11/8, 13/16, 19/16, etc. The count-in and the style plays
in the odd-time signature feel, and the user can change time
signatures during the song.
With
the new "Strauss-in-a-Box" feature, Band-in-a-Box
automatically transforms any 4/4 song/melody to a Waltz 3/4
feel. Simply load in any 4/4 song and change the style to
a Waltz style. The program will offer to transform the melody
so that it works as a Waltz (or choose the added menu item
Melody-Edit-Utilities-Transform to 3/4). This function is
referred to as "Strauss" (in honour of Johann Strauss,
the famous Waltz composer). Transform any "Waltz"
Melody to 4/4 ("De-Strauss" the Melody). Songs with
a 3/4 time signature can now be instantly played with a 4/4
feel. Simply load the Waltz song and change to a 4/4 style.
Band-in-a-Box 2004 will prompt the user to transform the melody
to a 4/4 feel and will then change the melody. Band-in-a-Box
uses intelligent algorithms to transform the melody to the
new time signature.
Price:
Band-in-a-Box 2004 £77 inc. VAT retail price
Band-in-a-Box 2004 MegaPAK £199 inc. VAT retail
price
Band-in-a-Box 2004 Upgrades from £34.99 inc.
VAT retail price
Full
Press release in RTF format is attached
Full details
of Band-in-a-Box can be found on our Website www.etcetera.co.uk
Band-in-a-Box
2004
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