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Gary Boyett
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From: Colorado

posted 04 July 2005 06:32 AM     profile     
Is it possible to share BIAB songs that are created? I have only had my version since January. I am still learning.

If so, how is it done?

Also is there a web site or a forum that does this?

Thanks for all of your help!

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John Bresler
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From: Medford, Oregon

posted 04 July 2005 09:18 AM     profile     
Get Big Jim Baron's "4100+" CD. It has over 4100 songs on it that are already in the BIAB format and ready to use.

Also, Big Jim is a BIAB dealer and can give you some great tips, etc. on any of your BIAB questions.

His email address is bigjim4b@sbcglobal.net


Bobby Lee
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From: Cloverdale, North California, USA

posted 04 July 2005 02:10 PM     profile     
The song files themselves can be emailed. They aren't very big. If you save as MIDI format, people without BIAB can listen to them too.

MIDI files are much, much smaller than sound file formats like MP3. They are sort of like sheet music that a computer can play using its own internal "instruments".

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Roy Ayres
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From: Starke, Florida, USA

posted 04 July 2005 02:25 PM     profile     
Gary,

Try this link

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Gary Boyett
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From: Colorado

posted 04 July 2005 04:05 PM     profile     
Thank Roy!
I have some readin to do!

I have made quite a few MP3's for practice CD's etc. I guess I should be more specific. I was asking about being able to drop a file right into BIAB. From what I have read so far it looks pretty easy.

The 4100 song CD is a good thing to try. I will send him an email and check into that. Wow, 4100 songs. Looks like I got some practicin to do too!

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Russ Little
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From: Hosston,Louisiana, USA

posted 04 July 2005 09:02 PM     profile     
gary
I just bought a copy of Jims 4100+ cd
Lots of great stuff on it.
Good practiceing material.
Jims a great guy to deal with too.
good luck with biab.
Russ

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Wayne Morgan
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From: Rutledge, TN, USA

posted 10 July 2005 05:55 AM     profile     
Hey Gary,
Not only are they a lot of songs on the 4100+, there are also some killer styles.
Wayne
Darvin Willhoite
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From: Leander, Tx. USA

posted 11 July 2005 08:55 AM     profile     
How do you get this 4100+ disc? Does Big Jim have a website?

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John Bresler
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From: Medford, Oregon

posted 11 July 2005 03:16 PM     profile     
Big Jim doesn't have a web site that I'm aware of. Just send him an email at bigjim4b@sbcglobal.net and he'll get right back to you.

He lives in Madera, California and is probably in the phone book if you want to call him.


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