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Is it just me? Since getting a laptop and going mobile in 2005, I have shared the program (the idea, not the software) and my creations with others. I have used the Jukebox and the chord sheet to do lightning jams with friends. I have created songs and edited them on the fly to demonstrate its ease of use. I have done all of this through good synths so as not to get the snark about how cheesy it sounds.

Never once has anyone said, "Cool, I'll give it a look," or, "That was great, I went ahead and bought it!" The responses have been 100% negative, ranging from "I'd rather do it by hand," to "that's cheating," to "I tried it once, it's a toy," to an outright insult: "I bet you're the best accordion player in your trailer park." (WTF?)

Any thoughts on my experience? I am almost hesitant to bring it up now. (I do have fun when people ask how I made something that sounds good. I just say I have a secret weapon.) cool

What about you? Who has had any luck in persuasion? How did you do that? Or is it the same for everyone?

Enquiring minds want to know.

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I think the reasons branch out in a lot of different directions, most of them based on personal preference and prejudice. Somebody who has acquired great skill with a coping saw might thing that using a jigsaw is cheating... but they're just different tools that help the craftsman in similar yet different ways.

My current take on the matter is to regard the misconceptions and/or narrow-mindedness of others as being THEIR problem, not mine. If the tool works for you, use it whole-heartedly. Other people are using the tools they like.

Whether the topic is religion, politics or music software, people seem highly resistant to other peoples' preferences and I don't expect that to change any time soon.

In respect for PGMusic, I acknowledge the use of the software any time I use it, and if people like what they hear, they can take it from there. Evangelizing my preferences has never worked out well for me, no matter what the topic happened to be. So at its core, I think this is less of a BIAB thang and more of a "resistance to other peoples' preferences" thang.

Or not. That just my opinion, and you are free to have a different one. ;-)

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There does seem to be an unreasonable bias against the program. I've heard the “cheating” jibe, mostly on other sites, and mostly from amateurs or hacks.

It's amusing that the same people who AutoTune every note look down their noses at BIAB. grin



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Richard, my experience has been the same as yours. The biggest complaints I have heard about BiaB is that it looks like something from Win 3 and it's only 32 bits.

I also have heard that it is cheating. That from at least one person I know who uses loops! There is your WTF!

I will keep pushing it. I always mention on SoundCloud and other sites that BiaB was used in the making of this song.

As Pat said it is their problem not ours.


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3 piece bands everywhere are playing with prerecorded horn, keyboard and vocal tracks so they sound like 7 pieces. This is no different.


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Originally Posted By: Ryszard
Never once has anyone said, "Cool, I'll give it a look," or, "That was great, I went ahead and bought it!" The responses have been 100% negative, ranging from "I'd rather do it by hand," to "that's cheating," to "I tried it once, it's a toy," to an outright insult: "I bet you're the best accordion player in your trailer park." (WTF?)

That last one is funny but rude and mean!

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I am almost hesitant to bring it up now.

In my opinion...don't bring it up; focusing on the tools distracts from your music.

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So......I'm cheating because I can't play every RT/RD like the award winning artists who created them for PG Music??

If some knucklehead suggested that to me I'd tell him to check back in after he wins grammy awards for playing multiple instruments. And, if they think it's "cheating" then they are clueless as to the amount of time that goes into the mixing side of the equation. Comping tracks, mixing and mastering IMO allow you to take RTs and RDs tracks to another level. Using it literally right out of the box is fine smile but I think several folks on the User Forum are producing songs that many experienced listeners would equate with studio productions. And, I don't even explore the midi side of things...too enamored with RT's!

I'm privileged to have known some really ace musicians for years and they have been uniformly impressed with what I've accomplished with BiaB RT's and RD's...and they'd tell me in a New York minute if they weren't. But, hell, I live out in the provinces so perhaps I don't run into the snobs smile

I credit BiaB on all of our videos and extoll its virtues any time I get a chance.

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Biab shows up on time to every gig and recording session.
Doesn't get drunk and and out of time.
Doesn't run off with the bass players wife.

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Originally Posted By: Pipeline
Biab shows up on time to every gig and recording session.
Doesn't get drunk and and out of time.
Doesn't run off with the bass players wife.


As a bass player with a wonderful wife that is another reason to use it!

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Originally Posted By: Pipeline
Biab ...
Doesn't get drunk and and out of time.
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Funny, but I remember in the earliest days of RealDrums, that one was actually false. The state of the art in PCs ten years ago was such that things like wireless mice or misbehaving network cards could cause latency problems in digital audio. I used to describe the resulting sound as "having the drummer playing while falling down stairs"! I'm glad we're almost completely past that sort of problem now.

My experience as a BIAB evangelist may be different from most of you because, while I can play horns, I do not play piano, guitar, bass or drums. Thus, composing, or at least checking what I composed, was difficult. I received tons of inquiries about how I wrote all the songs on my CD, and the answer that surprised everyone was BIAB. I know I was responsible for some sales.

Richard, I will never be close to the best accordion player in any trailer park, but I've had a good run with music. For the last 24 years, BIAB has had a lot to do with that.


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So true what you're all saying! In my experience many musicians tried BIAB a long while back when to be honest the instruments were cheesy and they haven't come back. I was in the same boat myself until I discovered realtracks and now I see the future. I'm happy to talk up BIAB to a receptive audience but otherwise fondly refer to my 'band' as Matcham and Jackson Family in promo material.

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All of the above and (sorry if I missed it) but I truly feel some people are afraid of it in the sense that they would not get the same results as many of us do. I know crazy but I am reading that in-between many detractors lines of conversations.

I feel sorry for theses cats. I have one guy who despises the use of tracks on an online venue I play. I also might ad that I see he and his band doing 4/5 gigs a year while me and BIAB are booked 75 - 100 nights a year not counting eConcerts. I seriously feel sorry for some of these cats.

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Great answers! I think I'll take the time I used to talk about it, and just use it instead.

Yeah—that's the ticket!


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Funny thing, there is a guy on the BNB Facebook page today questioning the 'quality' of BNB. It is easily seen he is one of the above mentioned naysayers mentioned in above posts. I referred him to the User Showcase to satisfy his demands to hear what can be done with BNB. I haven't been back to see if he has posted a response.


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My take on this is,

If you are going to record a song say in a studio you will hire the best musicians possible (even though you may be a musician yourself, but you can't play everything) Provided you have the money and means to do so.

No different with biab, you are hiring those guys to play, only thing is you pay them once a year.

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I have had the same problem in the NYC school system. People that are deep into music, AND 'techies' LOOOOVE it and feel a personal challenge learn to use it. People that are not....have issues.

I have found the following spcecific little challenges - in isolation, or in group:

1.) The interface - is OUTSTANDING for a power user - everything is one click away. It's overwhelming for a beginner. There are 40+ ? buttons. Unless you walk them through it and show them EXACTLY which 3 to 5 buttons to hit in EXACTLY what order, and what to pick in the submenus.
--suggestion: Include "simple" interface options - hides ALL button toolbars, and allows a user to Pick from a list of custom SMALL toolbars designed for various uses of the program....e.g. the simplest would be "PLay Along" - only 5 or so buttons - 1.) SONG Open (via songpicker) - notice I intentionally did not put FILE open 2.) some voiceover instructions about selecting a song of interest (e.g. maybe highlight only titles and keys - don't confuse them with other columns)
3.) "What Next" button - explaining how to listen, mute the solo instrument, and then play along.



2.) When one opens the most important screens - songpicker or stylepicker - it is not intuitive to a beginner (someone who hasn't read the manual or about the program) what they are going to get or HOW they should use the loaded song...eg "Walk Me Through" button
--> suggestion: 1.) see above - 2.) to elaborate --> video tutorial MACROS with voiceovers that point to the buttons/menu items to press with pointers that the user has to actually execute (e.g. click) , and voiceovers and BIG MENU with buttons giving instruction 'options' about what to do next and why in terms of HOW to use the program productively. I've found that people don't read manuals or watch the YouTube videos unless they ALREADY have a high motivation to learn the program


3.) MANY of my highly skilled musician friends prefer iReal pro over BB - one factor is price - another is I believe simplicity - even though the backing arrangements are baby-sounding compared to BB.
suggestion: create a cheaper, phone-based BB that is equally simple as iReal pro, but includes the beautifully sophisticated arrangements as current BB. Remove all "generation" features - average users don't care - just want some good backing tracks to practice or jam with...in fact - remove EVERYTHING except the good sounding backing tracks....(of course - I'm not so sure that's so easy for PG to do - or I think they would have done it a long time ago)


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Just read a few more of your posts -
1.) the user interface - these poor PG guys can't get away from the look and feel of the user interface looking 'old' (then again - I'm old, so I focus on useablity and function, and I find it very well done). Their issue is really 'style' - think Apple vs. Windows).

2.) agreed - many people HAVE used the programs MANY years ago and you know what they say about "First Impressions" - it has stayed with these people for 10+ years

suggestion: 1.) change the UI - get a UI expert from the 'state of the art' music UI group (PS - I don't even know what people consider state of the art UI's these days)
2.) ONce you have the new UI - start a new company, with a new name, and give the program a new title - so nobody knows and new "First Impressions" can be made.

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Well, some interesting observations.

So.... I don't mention who did my tracks on a song unless someone specifically asks. Once they ask, I tell them how I did those tracks.

I've been in the forums where BB is considered "cheating". So the response I give them is, "Do you play all the tracks on your music?" The obvious answer to that is "no".

So if you used a drum synth, or a bass synth, or even hired another musician to play it for you.... isn't that essentially "cheating" too?

I don't waste my time anymore arguing or discussing the use of BB as cheating.

There's at least 2 folks here in this forum because they heard the music I was creating with BB, liked it, and got involved. I didn't try to convince either or hard sell them on what a great tool BB was. I simply showed them what it could do when they heard my music.

Aside from this forum, (Showcase) I don't list any of the tracks and who played or how they were recorded. Many of the old-timers on the other forums know me and know I use BB and as I listen there to others music, I hear more of them slowly starting to incorporate BB into their projects as well.

I've found in life this truth.... You can't convince someone to do, or buy something they don't see as a value to them personally. They gotta want it themselves first.


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I don't evangelize, but I do demonstrate to other musicians if they seem interested.

Some of them say "It's cheating", some are interested and I don't know if they end up with it or not, and I have turned it on more than a few people who have purchased it. Including a teacher who uses it in the classroom.

The teacher has invited me to school a couple of times and the kids seem very enthusiastic about it.

There will always be resistance to something different for those who developed a skill that it might be replacing.

You can offer them the benefits, and either they take it or leave it.

I find not being too enthusiastically about it when demonstrating it is most effective.

I used to resell BiaB, back when it was on disk. I also found I sold more when I didn't sell it myself, but referred them to PG Music. As soon as they found out I was profiting by selling it, the wall went up. So I don't sell it anymore, but refer them to PG Music. Then when the find out how wonderful the app is, I can sell them my style and fake collections.

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I like JoeV's idea but would apply it differently in BNB. i would not create a new program, just a new included feature on how BNB is accessed.

BNB should create a Quick Start Tutorial that takes a beginner through creating and inputting a complete song demonstrating features along the way by guiding the 'student' to select the buttons via highlights or arrows. A hands on creation rather than watch a tutorial. Some existing tutorials were done long ago and there are confusing differences between the graphics. Startup of BNB would be either Quick Start or Normal.


A selection button could be added to the splash screen at startup allowing the user to select Quick Start or Normal start up. This would provide new users guided help creating their first song or their 50th song simply by selecting Quick Start rather than Normal.

For advanced users, the splash screen should have the choice to opt out having to click Normal each start up by selecting "Don't show this screen at Startup"

The Quick Start Song could have the yellow/green messages to guide and explain selections of "if you want to change key or tempo" ; To add more bars to your song"; "Let's add some Reverb"; "Let's mute the guitar on the solo track".

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