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Discover the Amazing Features of Band-in-a-Box RealTracks: Jazz, Rock-Pop, Country, and More


RealTracks are not "samples"... They are full recordings, lasting from 1 to 8 bars at a time, playing in perfect sync with the other tracks. Choose from pre-made Band-in-a-Box Styles, or combine RealTracks instruments to make your own band.




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RealTracks Set 6 has everything you need for the full metal band! With RealTracks Set 6, you get three different tempos of killer metal rhythm guitar parts and totally tight bass parts. Our superior stretching methods cover the entire range of tempo possibilities. If you use RealDrums such as "RockHardEven8" (RealDrums Set 4), you can leave MIDI behind and have an all-real Metal band playing your song!


Band-in-a-Box is an intelligent automatic accompaniment program for your multimedia computer. You can hear and play along to many song ideas and go from "nothing" to "something" in a very short period of time with Band-in-a-Box as your "on demand" backup band.


I'm looking for a gift for my husband who has a home studio. He told me he'd like Band in a Box, Version 11. I'd like to surprise him with it for Christmas but can't find that version. Does it exist or is #9 the most updated. If it does exist, where can I find it and how much is it? Thank you so much.


: I'm looking for a gift for my husband who has a home studio. He told me he'd like Band in a Box, Version 11. I'd like to surprise him with it for Christmas but can't find that version. Does it exist or is #9 the most updated. If it does exist, where can I find it and how much is it? Thank you so much.


: : I'm looking for a gift for my husband who has a home studio. He told me he'd like Band in a Box, Version 11. I'd like to surprise him with it for Christmas but can't find that version. Does it exist or is #9 the most updated. If it does exist, where can I find it and how much is it? Thank you so much.


: : : I'm looking for a gift for my husband who has a home studio. He told me he'd like Band in a Box, Version 11. I'd like to surprise him with it for Christmas but can't find that version. Does it exist or is #9 the most updated. If it does exist, where can I find it and how much is it? Thank you so much.


: : : : I'm looking for a gift for my husband who has a home studio. He told me he'd like Band in a Box, Version 11. I'd like to surprise him with it for Christmas but can't find that version. Does it exist or is #9 the most updated. If it does exist, where can I find it and how much is it? Thank you so much.


: : : : : I'm looking for a gift for my husband who has a home studio. He told me he'd like Band in a Box, Version 11. I'd like to surprise him with it for Christmas but can't find that version. Does it exist or is #9 the most updated. If it does exist, where can I find it and how much is it? Thank you so much.


Hello there, If you do a search for band in a box or for the company PG Music you will find their website. It has prices and every thing else you need to know : I'm looking for a gift for my husband who has a home studio. He told me he'd like Band in a Box, Version 11. I'd like to surprise him with it for Christmas but can't find that version. Does it exist or is #9 the most updated. If it does exist, where can I find it and how much is it? Thank you so much.


Widely known as "BIAB" by its users,[4] the software was initially advertised as "accompaniment software" as a practice aid for musicians but became popular for "one-man bands" to play at weddings or similar venues. It became popular in karaoke venues which touted "Band in a Box Karaoke" in advertisements.[5] Gannon said, "We started out with Band-in-a-Box as a MIDI program, generating MIDI and synth accompaniments."[1] In late 1997, the "soloist" feature was introduced, allowing the software to generate solos choosing from a menu that includes emulations of jazz luminaries, past and present; e.g., Miles Davis or Freddie Hubbard in what reviewer Peter Hum calls "credible imitations".[3] Jazz guitarist Geof Dresser, whose day job is a network software developer said," It's playing hipper lines than I can".[3] Those solos were likely due to the company's musical director for many years, Vancouver Jazz guitarist Oliver Gannon,[a] the older brother of company founder Peter Gannon.[3] Their father, Joe Gannon, was a professional pianist in Dublin, Ireland, before moving the family to Winnipeg in 1957.[7] Oliver Gannon retired from PG Music in 2008.


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