

So you can customize the bass part to match a certain song, and save it with a Frozen bass part, so that BB won't overwrite your edits. If you freeze a track, edits can be still made to it, because it is only frozen from BB making changes to it (you can still edit it), so that the MIDI track will be saved to the file. MIDI tracks for bass, drums, piano, guitar and strings can now be edited, and saved with the file. (Note: this new freeze feature is different than the previous limited freeze feature that renders the whole arrangement to the audio track) If you freeze the whole song, you don't have to wait at all for the song to regenerate. This saves time when replaying previous songs, and allows you to freeze an arrangement that you like. When frozen, it won't get changed or re-generated. Any track can now be frozen (MIDI or Real track). Freezing (locking) MIDI or Real tracks/RealDrums.Time for generation of MIDI arrangement is much faster - now 'instantaneous (less than 1 second).And if you freeze some or all tracks in the song (see below), playback of RealTracks is almost instantaneous. A typical song with RealTracks that took 20 seconds to generate will generate now in about 5 seconds.

RealTracks generate much faster, 4X faster on average. No more long waits for RealTracks to generate.Work in your favorite sequencer, type a progression in Band-in-a-Box, and then simply drag the track from Band-in-a-Box to your sequencer's track at the desired track and bar location. With the new plug-in mode, BB is open as a small always-on-top window, and acts as a plug-in for your favorite DAW/sequencer, so that you can Drag-n-Drop MIDI and audio (AIFF) tracks from BB to your favorite sequencer. There is now a "Plug-in" mode for your favorite sequencer (GarageBand, ProTools, Logic, Nuendo, Reaper and more).PG Music has also released 101 new RealTracks (Sets 67-82), and 3 New RealDrums Sets (27-29) for Mac Intel, which are included in every Band-in-a-Box for Macintosh UltraPlusPAK and EverythingPAK.Īccording to the company, there are over 50 new features in Band-in-a-Box 2010 for Macintosh, which they describe as follows:
