I want to convert BIAB files to WAV or MP3 so I can burn them on a CD and play them back behind ths steel.
What do you find the easiest? Exporting as a MID file and converting?
Thanks, Al
SGU files to WAV or MP3
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A CD will hold many more MP3s than it would wav files.....maybe 10 times as many?? BIAB
will export midi files & I suppose then you could put them on a CD if they'd play alright. I don't know if they would on a CD player?? My buddy has a laptop w/BIAB on it.
That way he still has control of tempos & keys etc at time of playback. Line out of spkr jack or earphone jack to his amp I think is how we did it? Neat....I've always wanted to try the CD idea....always been too lazy to ever get at it to try it out! I helped Charlie make a tape last summer and I found the BIAB rhythm tracks we did for that the other day and played along with them just to see if it worked & it did. Maybe a 4 bar rhythm chord intro would help you get started on the right path....and a list of the tunes, so you knew ahead what track was up next....keyes etc! No surprises. Same idea Jeff used to use @ his seminars with the cassettes.
will export midi files & I suppose then you could put them on a CD if they'd play alright. I don't know if they would on a CD player?? My buddy has a laptop w/BIAB on it.
That way he still has control of tempos & keys etc at time of playback. Line out of spkr jack or earphone jack to his amp I think is how we did it? Neat....I've always wanted to try the CD idea....always been too lazy to ever get at it to try it out! I helped Charlie make a tape last summer and I found the BIAB rhythm tracks we did for that the other day and played along with them just to see if it worked & it did. Maybe a 4 bar rhythm chord intro would help you get started on the right path....and a list of the tunes, so you knew ahead what track was up next....keyes etc! No surprises. Same idea Jeff used to use @ his seminars with the cassettes.