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Topic: Band In A Box Question |
Andy Sandoval
From: Bakersfield, California, USA
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Posted 11 Feb 2008 2:28 am
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I know you can change the volume for each instrument but is it possible to change the the overall volume of a song? Sometimes one or more songs are louder than others and I want to be able to increase or lower the volume for the entire song without having to do one insrument at a time. |
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John Roche
From: England
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Posted 11 Feb 2008 2:54 am
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Andy here is a list of hot keys.
Keystroke List
List of keystroke "Hot Keys." These keys are also listed on the pull-down menus beside the function.
Muting Parts
Alt+3
Mutes the Bass
Alt+4
Mutes the Piano
Alt+5
Mutes the Drums
Alt+6
Mutes the Guitar
Alt+7
Mutes the Soloist
Alt+8
Mutes the Strings
Alt+9
Mutes the Melody
Selecting Parts
Ctrl+3
Selects the Bass
Ctrl+4
Selects the Piano
Ctrl+5
Selects the Drums
Ctrl+6
Selects the Guitar
Ctrl+7
Selects the Soloist
Ctrl+8
Selects the Strings
Ctrl+9
Selects the Melody
Instrument Part Settings
Hold down Ctrl+Shift and the letter to change these instrument settings.
Q,W
Decrease/Increase Volume
E,R
Decrease/Increase Panning
T,Y
Decrease/Increase Reverb
U,I
Decrease/Increase Chorus
O,P
Decrease/Increase Bank
Use Ctrl+Shift together with the 1-9 and 0 keys on the keyboard to select Favorite Instruments. For example, let’s change the Piano part to Rhodes Piano.
Press Ctrl+4 to select the Piano part.
Press Ctrl+Shift+2 to select the Favorite #2. That is Rhodes Piano.
Use Ctrl+Shift and the minus [-] and equals [=] keys to decrease/increase the patch by 1.
Volume Settings
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+R
Set current part’s volume.
Ctrl+Alt+A
Decrease master volume by 5.
Ctrl+Alt+S
Increase master volume by 5.
Ctrl+Alt+D
Set master volume.
Ctrl+Alt+Shift Q
Reduce all part volumes by 5.
Ctrl+Alt+Shift W
Increase all part volumes by 5.
Ctrl+Alt+Shift E
Set all part volumes.
Looping / Song Navigation Keystrokes
NUMPAD 1 Toggle looping on/off.
NUMPAD 2
Open Loop Section Settings dialog.
Ctrl+NUMPAD 1
Play with last chorus looped.
Ctrl+NUMPAD 2
Play with middle choruses looped.
Ctrl+NUMPAD 3
Play with middle and last choruses looped.
Ctrl+NUMPAD 4
Jump to last chorus.
Ctrl+NUMPAD 5
Jump to ending.
Ctrl+NUMPAD 7
Loop Notation screen.
NUMPAD [DEL]
Advances the notation, lead sheet, and guitar window by one chord (i.e. one group of notes at the same time).
NUMPAD [INS]
Backs up the notation, lead sheet, and guitar window by one chord.
Transpose Settings
Ctrl+Alt+1
Transpose Melody down one octave
Ctrl+Alt+2
Transpose Melody up one octave
Ctrl+Alt+3
Transpose Soloist down one octave
Ctrl+Alt+4
Transpose Soloist up one octave
Ctrl+Alt+5
Transpose down 1 semitone.
Ctrl+Alt+6
Transpose up 1 semitone.
Ctrl+Alt+7
Transpose setting dialog.
Custom File Open Dialog
Ctrl+Shift+F3
Load song with custom file dialog.
Alt+F
In custom file dialog - Favorite Folders.
Alt+N
In custom file dialog - Font selection.
Alt+S
In custom file dialog - Search dialog.
Windows
Ctrl+W
Toggle Notation and Chordsheet windows.
Ctrl+O
Movable Notation window.
Alt+W
Lead Sheet window.
Ctrl+T
Put Notation/Chords at top of screen.
Ctrl+Shift+A
Audio Edit window.
Ctrl+Shift+D
Drum Kit window.
Ctrl+Shift+G
Guitar window.
Ctrl+Shift+J
Ear training window.
Ctrl+Shift+L
Big Lyrics window.
Ctrl+Shift+N
Big Piano window.
StyleMaker Hot Keys
F1, Shift+F1, Ctrl+F1
Help
F2
Save style
Alt+F2
Save style as ...
R or F3
Record pattern
<Spacebar> or F4
Play pattern
F8
Play pattern on chord
F10
Edit pattern options
F6 or Shift+F6
Change instrument
Cursor Keys
Move around screen
Alt+F4
Quit the StyleMaker
StyleMaker Drum Screen Hot Keys
F5
Drum alternate notes
Bottom row (ZXCVBNM,. /)
Drum note entry
F6
Time base
F10 or Alt+F4
Exit
Additional Keystrokes
There are additional keystrokes available. These keys are also listed on the pull down menus beside the function. Remember also that hot keys may access any function on the pull-down menu by pressing the Alt key and the first letter of the Menu followed by the underlined letter of the command. For example, Alt+F+O would access File | Open.
Note: It is necessary to tap the spacebar twice on the main screen to start playback because entering chords can include a single spacebar. In the StyleMaker, you start songs by hitting the spacebar once. In the Opt. | Preferences menus, there are other ways that the SPACEBAR can be set to work.
Playing songs.
Spacebar twice or F4
Stopping songs.
Spacebar or Esc
Play selected loop (highlighted section).
F10
Help.
F1, Shift+F1, Ctrl+F1
Record (melody or pattern).
R
Record from any bar.
R
Jukebox start/stop.
F8
Save song.
F2
Save song with patches.
Alt+F2
Load song.
F3
Load song using favorite song list.
Shift+F3
Load song using titles window.
Ctrl+F3
Load songs with melodies.
Alt+F3
Load song with standard long file dialog.
Alt+Shift+F3
Load next file (alphabetical by file name).
Shift+F8
Load previous (alphabetical by file name).
Ctrl+Shift+F8
Load next style. (in alphabetical order).
Alt+Shift+F8
Load previous style. (in alphabetical order).
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F8
Enable/disable style.
Alt+S then E
Launch MIDI File to Style Wizard.
Alt+S then W
Load songs in current style.
F7
Choose a user style.
F9
Open StylePicker.
Ctrl+F9
Select favorite styles.
Shift+F9
Edit user style.
Alt+F9
Edit current style.
Ctrl+Shift+F9
Turn song Embellisher on/off.
Ctrl+Alt+E
Import chords from MIDI file.
Ctrl+Alt+I
Send GM mode on message.
Ctrl+Alt+Q
Set tempo.
Ctrl+Alt+T
Open the Preferences dialog.
Ctrl+E
Open the Song Settings dialog.
Ctrl+N
Launch Chord Builder.
Ctrl+Shift+B
Edit current bar options.
F5
Save MIDI file.
F6
Quit the program.
Alt+F4
Melody Harmony select
Alt+F10
Thru Harmony select
Alt+F11
Favorite Melody Harmonies
Ctrl+F10
Favorite Thru Harmonies
Ctrl+F11
Allow Melody Harmony
Shift+F10
Allow Thru Harmony
Shift+F11 |
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Larry Lorows
From: Zephyrhills,Florida, USA
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Posted 11 Feb 2008 4:36 am
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Great question and a great answer. I even printed this one out, because it sure will help me with some of the same problems. Thanks Larry Lorows _________________ U12 Williams keyless 400
Vegas 400, Nashville 112, Line 6 pod xt |
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Andy Sandoval
From: Bakersfield, California, USA
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Posted 11 Feb 2008 10:43 am
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Holy Moley! I thought I saw my answer in there somewhere...Thanks John, I'm gonna print this one up also. |
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Michael Winslow
From: San Francisco, California, USA
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Posted 11 Feb 2008 7:42 pm
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Your system may be different so please adjust my answer to whatever works for you and your system.
I had a soundcard with a 1/8" female out. I went down to Radio Shack and bought a long cord with a 1/4" male input jack in with two RCA jacks out (cheap). Also at Radio Shack I purchased the 1/8" to 1/4" converter adaptor. Plug the 1/8" part of the adapter into your sound card. Then the 1/4" male input from the RCA cord goes into the 1/4" female part of the adapter. Then plug the RCA jacks into your stereo system and control the volume with the volume knob on your stereo. I had a remote control so I never had to get up.
Here is an alternative.
Buy a higher end sound card from a company like M-Audio. You will then get some sort of input device where you can plug your instrument in (1/4" guitar input) and record it digitally. There is a volume control on the M-Audio device which will let you adjust the volume to BIAB.
Good Luck Andy! |
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