Some Day Soon by Ian Tyson © 1963 (unp.) by M Witmark & Sons, © 1969 Warner Bros keywords: 60's folk country MIDI Band-in-a-Box live sequence Judy Collins file: SOMDAY.ZIP requires PKZIP to decode, includes: 1 _this_text_ 2 MIDI file type 1 w/percussion for multitimbral synth 3 Band-in-a-Box format file 4-12-95 MIDI sequence by Dave Butler (phila/germantown amateur mandolin & piano player) using Band-in-Box Pro Win 6.03 CRYIN.STY country style key sig: G play time: 4:40 long play-along version -- choruses 2&5 of 6 omit melody live sequence on channel 4 was recorded at tempo 115, in several takes, right hand dubbed over left, no quantizing, few or no corrections: ch track voice 4 melody 27 jazz electric guitar BIAB-generated accompaniment is in a standard BIAB style, not customized, has a non-quantized "live" feel, including: ch track voice 10 percussion 01 standard drums 2 bass 36 fretless electric bass 3 piano 05 electric piano 1 7 guitar 28 clean electric guitar 8 horns (not used) 6 strings 111 fiddle do you have any favorite sequences or sources to share? do you ever try to improve on stuff you download? my sequences are all rough drafts i'd love to hear improved versions have you found any ftp sites currently welcoming uploads? the main FUNET site & its mirrors are closed pending restructuring I believe I use BIAB to create a rough draft which might be refined later w/ a sequencer like Cakewalk which can handle editing like pause & slow down. usually I add extra choruses, omitting melody on every other chorus, for a 5-10 minute jam which i'll accompany on mandolin. this is a rough sequence created in an hour or so. typically w/ BIAB i first spend about 10 minutes selecting style & voices, typing the chord prog, setting part markers, looping, & ending points. in another 5 or 10 minutes I can add a simple melody & be ready to jam. sometimes I record a bass line in the 1st chorus of melody track, copy it to all choruses, then overdub. but often i'll just play a simple melody & rely completely on BIAB's accomp. BIAB will also generate harmonies if you want. i usually don't. channel 4 is the only channel set up for recording. so if you mute/solo channel 4 you can hear the generated & live parts separately. unsolicited unpaid testimonial for BIAB from dbut __________ | | dbut@omni.voicenet.com | X X | dbut@delphi.com | ______ | | U | |__________|