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Did anyone read the BIAB review in the March issue of Electronic Musician (EM)? The author of the article did a decent job of reviewing BIAB but a couple of things I take offense to. The first thing is that he doesn't consider BIAB a serious tool for performance. I know many of you like myself use BIAB for gigs. Up until the economy went South, gigging with BIAB was my main source of income for the last 10 years. The other thing he mentions is BIAB sounding cheesy unless you assign is to external synths or VST/DXi. I might have missed it but I didn't see any mention of using BIAB's included VST/DXi in the article. Even without the DXi, BIAB sounds better than many other products out there. As I mention before I've been performing gigs with BIAB for 10 years. Actually, it's been almost 20 if I count the time I used it with a group when I was in Germany. Long before the real drums and instruments, musicians would come up to me while I was performing and ask me where did I get my sequences. They wanted me to do seq for them. If I were a crook, I could have just taken their money but instead I told them it was BIAB. I heard guys use top notch synths for their backing tracks and they sound "Cheesy" because the drums and the bass are playing the exact same pattern every four bars. That's what makes BIAB different, it doesn't do that. I know I'm preaching or should I say venting to the choir. I would have posted this on Face Book but I know they wouldn't let me post this many characters. Thanks to you Peter and your whole team for making it possible for an average saxophonist to make a living gigging solo!


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Just to play devil's advocate here, I do understand what the reviewer means. There are relative degrees of "cheesy".

For instance, Microsoft's GM sounds are "cheesy" when compared to ForteDXi.

However, ForteDXi, while being a fine product, has a MUCH smaller sample set than, say, Vir2's "Vi.One" or Stephen Slate Drums, both of which I use with BiaB.

So while ForteDXi sounds "good enough" for most applications, the two Kontakt instruments I mentioned sound significiantly better, so perhaps ForteDXi could be called "cheesy" in comparison.


It's all relative and depends on your point of view.

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And of course, BIAB doesn't actually produce any sounds, so it's really hard for BIAB itself to sound cheesy. It's the reviewer's computer that produces the sound, although an external synth was mentioned as sounding better (but we've known that all along). Using the computer's sound source as sounding cheesy, the same could be said for any other MIDI software (Sonar, for example).

Now, if he was saying that the style execution is cheesy (some styles are, but many aren't), then that's a different thing. It's not clear the actual meaning. And (not having read the article) did he review the Pro PAK or the EverythingPAK, along with RealTracks/RealDrums.


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Sounds like time for a letter to the editor. They should know better.

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Ok, has the critic listened to music lately? Recently, someone handed me an R&B song used as an anthem for this winter olympics. Although I thought the vocalist was truly talented. The music backing him up sounded like it was composed on a cell phone!! Bleeps, and beeps, and bloops, etc. The poor guy (the singer) was trying to bring soul into a ringtone. What would this critic say to that?

Jakob, I would encourage you to keep using BIAB for your gigs. I would be surprised if anyone should make negative comments about the sounds generated by BIAB as they whistle along to the bleeps and beeps coming from their cell phone.

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Don't. Huffy responses to all criticism are the earmarks of amusing crank communities.

Besides, the criticism is not unfair. You know very well the reviewer is talking about the VSC. Since it's the only sound source included with BiaB, it's inevitable people after decades think of it as the Band in a Box sound. All the peoples of the earth have complained increasingly for years that VSC (as the current phrase has it) sounds "cheesy". They are correct. The general level of available synth sounds improved hugely; PGMusic stayed forever with the VSC and earned a cheesball image.

That sound is what somebody who installs a review copy is going to hear. He would be a a slack reviewer not to mention that it sucks. He has no obligation to supply better sounds to make the product seem better.


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Sorry, I don't agree at all. The guy is a pro or is supposed to be. He knows full well that any midi capable program requires a sound source and the better that source, the better the sound. The VSC is simply included as a freebie to get a customer started if they don't have anything better sounding just like Cakewalk does with the TTS-1 with most of their programs. Does he say Sonar Producer sucks because the included sound is cheesy? This is worth a respectful letter.

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Hi, Bob. I never intend to read the review, so I won't get into discussion much, but Jakob said:
"The other thing he mentions is BIAB sounding cheesy unless you assign it to external synths or VST/DXi."

That seems perfectly fair of the reviewer to note, and it addresses your complaint. It makes it clear he was talking about the included sound sucking, not the program itself. It also hints that he did give it a go with other sounds to be sure of his point.

You have a point yourself about the TTS-1 (another elderly Roland softsynth which is not much good any longer). It must mean something that many BiaB people have bought cheap Cakewalk programs to get the crummy TTS-1, since it's at least better than the VSC.


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I think its a great review, one of the best we've ever had.

http://emusician.com/software/pg_music_band_in_box_2009_review/index.html

His reference to "cheesy" was talking about the past, and then talks about RealTracks as an alternative to cheesy computer sounds.

What's not to like, with lines like this... "Starting a song is an exercise in instant gratification."


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As a long time reader of EM they tell it like it is. I thought this was a very flattering article. They said it sounds cheesy unless you use a VSTi/DXi, external synth or RT. So what's left? The built in sounds of Windows and yes they are cheesy. I think even Peter would agree to that.


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If you actually read the review, it is as Peter points out - a rather flattering review.

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It is a good review, but I do wish the reviewer wouldn't have given a 3 for the sound, although I realize that must be from things like hardware reviews.

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That's a pretty solid review. Hard to argue with much that is there. Good one!

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+1 to Peter's post. It was a good review. I spend a fair amount of time trying to convince musicians to give BIAB a try. A few days later, I always get the comment "Yeah, it's cool and all, but it doesn't sound real".......

Then I have the 30 conversation about VSTs, samples, the evils of the MS Wavetable, Real Tracks/Drums etc. After their eye's glaze over, I play a couple of tunes using first the MS wavetable, and then better sounds, etc. THEN they get it, and start to see that BIAB is a great program that CAN be hampered by bad sounds. Or sound totally pro.

Agreed that the reviewer should have done a little more digging to get facts straight on sound output in BIAB. Also, I use BIAB for most of my gigs....that makes it Professional to me.

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Peter,

That was a great review. I especially liked the way he ended it.

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Band-in-a-Box is a deep program that fosters the continuing education many of us engage in throughout our musical lives. From ear training and chord analysis to harmony and simple play-along fun, it offers many ways to expand your musical knowledge.




It’s nice to see BIAB get the “kudos” it deserves.

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I think that this is where the GM-centric approach of PG music tends to bite themselves in the behind - the 'cheesiness' comment.

What PG should do is provide some MIDI-only accompaniments rendered to audio included with BIAB, but where there's been choice VSTi selection done for all of the parts - perhaps this conflicts with Realtracks a bit, I don't know.

Some killer drum kits used - perhaps Steven Slate drums, Trillian used for bass lines, NI B4 or similar for organ parts, Pianoteq for piano parts, etc.

The problem there is that quickly the costs to have non-cheesy sounds rise far above what BIAB costs if you include the expensive VSTi or outboard gear. So, while some complain that the sound quality category got a low score, it is what it is unless one supplements with less cheesy sounding software/hardware.

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Scott,
The problem with what you suggest, in my opinion, is that BIAB can't do what you're asking of it. Not until Peter and Co. get around to allowing users to assign the different outputs to different synth devices. Yes, I know that you can drag and drop to a DAW, and even Real Band, something the reviewer didn't even bring up, but you are no longer working in the core program, so it's not applicable.

Furthermore, as is often the case, BIAB is aimed at the lowest common denominator, which basically means General MIDI. If Roland and PG Music come to an agreement to allow PG Music to package the TTS-1 or something similar (and I don't even know if that's being looked into or not) then maybe the opinion of some will go up.

In either case, I would like to see the option of individual MIDI outputs for each part, and would have preferred that over the editing an imported MIDI track, so that people do have a choice of where they want to send their parts.

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my 2cents.
biab comes with realband. right ??
there was no mention of the synergy that can be obtained
useing both programs.
this was an important omission in the review.

the whole "cheesy" thing is a blind alley imho.
cos anyone who has even the most basic understanding of midi knows
if ya dont want cheese , ya either use softsynths and/or
external midi hardware to generate sounds.
(as well as realtraks if one wants.)

the problem is many folks look at biab the wrong way imho.
viz thinking of it as a full blown daw program.
whereas the right way to look at things is the biab/RB combo.
the reviewer omitted to point out the increased scope for creativity
useing the biab/RB combo.
eg getting the song idea down in RB , then fleshing out the rest of the song
in RB where one has 48 traks to doodle with.


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Very fine review indeed.

My feeling about using BiaB - the better musician you are the better BiaB becomes. BiaB can also make you a better musician.
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Great review! Congratulations.
If I didn't already own it, I would have bought based on that article.

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