Actually, I own band in a box and this is quite different. This plays progressions that you create using key centers that you select - this means that if you have a lick that works over II-V, you can try it in all keys. Vastly different than Band in a box
The difference is you have to stop BIAB, pull down the combo box and then start it again. The progression trainer takes a progression you choose or made and plays it in every key center chosen. I made this feature because BIAB didn't have it. I do like BIAB and have been an avid supporter of PGMusic. The progression trainer is just one of the 18 features of Guitar Freak Workstation (including sight-reading for Guitarists and Bass players!
I didn't realize that you were the developer. Far be it from me to interfere with a man plying his trade.
I have to admit, having looked around the GFW website, that it's an impressive tuition package. BIAB isn't really set up for that--even though I've figured out how to use it as such--at all. GFW also seems to incorporate many of the features of other programs I use, such as Chord Wizard Gold and Absolute Fretboard Trainer. Pas mal... pas mal du tout.
this program is bad ass
Shenanigasm 1 year ago
Four words: Band In A Box
Hoopermazing 2 years ago
Actually, I own band in a box and this is quite different. This plays progressions that you create using key centers that you select - this means that if you have a lick that works over II-V, you can try it in all keys. Vastly different than Band in a box
seanclancyguitar 2 years ago
You can do the same thing in BIAB.
Under the song title (and to the right of the style) there is a drop down transposition menu.
Hoopermazing 2 years ago
The difference is you have to stop BIAB, pull down the combo box and then start it again. The progression trainer takes a progression you choose or made and plays it in every key center chosen. I made this feature because BIAB didn't have it. I do like BIAB and have been an avid supporter of PGMusic. The progression trainer is just one of the 18 features of Guitar Freak Workstation (including sight-reading for Guitarists and Bass players!
seanclancyguitar 2 years ago
I didn't realize that you were the developer. Far be it from me to interfere with a man plying his trade.
I have to admit, having looked around the GFW website, that it's an impressive tuition package. BIAB isn't really set up for that--even though I've figured out how to use it as such--at all. GFW also seems to incorporate many of the features of other programs I use, such as Chord Wizard Gold and Absolute Fretboard Trainer. Pas mal... pas mal du tout.
Hoopermazing 2 years ago
gud video
src121 2 years ago
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src121 2 years ago