Henry, Iʻm a senior musician living on the big island of Hawaii. I have created almost 600 backing tracks using Band-in-a-box in and I entertain at least twice a week at a restaurant that is very popular and at the Punaluu Bake Shop, which is a tourist hotspot here in Naalehu. About half of my tracks are tropical in nature both Hawaiian and Happa (Hawaii tunes with English words) and the rest are mix genre everything from rock 'n' roll to jazz to a BOOGIE WOOGIE to the blues, etc. I really appreciate, your videos. Keep up the great work.
1 year ago (edited) | 1
I do jazz primarily. Will be doing more Christian in the near future. Also will be working on a few novelty tunes to accompany video/slideshows to try and get more hits on my YouTube channel.
3 years ago | 1
Just want to share another way to add specific instruments and measures to your DAW from biab.You can highlight from the chords screen those measures you want to add to your DAW arrangement.Then just drag that instrument to your DAW where you want those measures added.Ex: verse or chorus etc.Now the DAW has those measures added exactly in the measures you want them using just that instrument.Thanks for your channel
1 year ago | 2
You're right Henry. I'm not betting the house on YouTube views, but I have a couple of angles I'm going to explore and I've got church family that has promised to subscribe. I haven't pushed it yet because I don't have the content where it needs to be. Thanks for subscribing and please know you're an inspiration to a lot of folk, me included.
3 years ago | 1
Thankful to have found your channel, and for the opportunity to have subscribed. Your videos are tremendously helpful with creativity in using Band In A Box. My genre is Country/Southern/Bluegrass Gospel. Blessings
3 years ago | 0
VERY glad to have found your channel some time ago, as I’ve learned a great deal from you, Mr. Clarke. That said, do you have any video tutorials on your TOTAL BIAB process from A to Z? Meaning, from the moment you’re first inspired to create a BIAB backing track, through its trials & errors, out to a DAW and finally the end result. You have many excellent tutorials on the specific features of BIAB, but I’d like to be taken by the hand from your experiences - ‘how much time can the process take for the novice’? ‘Things that will speed up and become second nature over time’, ‘always do these things…’, etc. Hope the question makes sense and again many thanks for your input, past & future. Regards, Dennis
3 years ago | 0
Hey henry, long time no talk. Things look like they're going well for you. I often drop in on your channel to enjoy your projects and information. I'm a long time b i a b user from back in the 3.5-inch disc days. Have you been looking around much at the AI voice stuff? I've been noodling around with it and tried a few and this is the one that's working the best for me so far. There is even a video out there of a guy using it with band in the box. Really great tool for background vocals and more. The most interesting function so far for me is, after doing an "audio to MIDI" conversion for a vocal I can run that midi track through ace studio, and genuinely make it sound like another voice or even another gender. After that there are things that can be done to the vocal that dwarf melodyne in many ways. Doesn't replace melodyne but it does stuff melodyne doesn't do. Dude, with your phrasing and vocal skills, I'm sure you would do some cool scary stuff with this software bet you by golly wow...😎 https://acestudio.ai/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=21772961459&utm_content=169125691380&utm_term=ace%20studio&matchtype=p&cl
6 months ago | 0
Henry Clarke - Senior Musicians Unite
What's your favorite style of music you create with Band in a Box ?
3 years ago | [YT] | 11