Anyone have that BB tutorial?

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Scott Denniston
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Anyone have that BB tutorial?

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I've got BB 2006. I really only want to use it for a simple task. Convert the midi to .wav and send to my GB-10 for woodshedding. I've never used this program before & it's myterious to me. I've wasted enough time poking around in it and not getting anywhere so thought I'd see if anyone here had that dvd tutorial that I read about sometime ago that was going around. I'm not looking to get in real deep but just having trouble with midi to .wav. Also it says there's a Roland vsc3 included I should install that would make the conversion (midi to .wav) much quicker but it doesn't say where it is or how to install it. I've checked the install disk & don't see it there. Any clues? Thanks.---Scott

edited--ok I missed that tutorial in the Stickey. I'll follow up on that. But still, any tips on the Roland VSC3 location?
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Pretty sure that came on a seperate CD from the rest of BIAB.

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Thanks Jim. I guess 7 years is too many for me to recall if there was another cd in the box.
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You talkin about this tutorial? Click Here. If not, try George Wixon's site, he has lots of tutorials for BIAB.

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Post by Scott Denniston »

Wow thanks Andy (and George too)! I really like that tutorial. Looks like I can find what I want to do instead of going through the whole program.
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