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software companies usually provide the minimum hardware spes for their software but not the minimum user knowledge requirements to get the most benefit from the software

just wondering what this community feels are the minimum user knowledge requirements for a person considering the purchase of biab\rb for these categories

music theory knowledge

instrument proficiency for the instrument you will be using to control the device or software and the instrument sound you want to produce

performance proficiency

computer usage basic knowledge

music production proficiency

did i miss any categories


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Mike,

In all honesty, I would recommend BIAB to anyone that’s serious about music and has a basic understanding of computers.

That doesn’t mean they would be able to get the most out of the program, but as their music and computer skills grow, … so would their ability to use BIAB.

BIAB would also be an impetus to furthering their music and computer skills.

Double edged sword.

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Band in a Box can be used by folks at all levels of musicianship.

You don't have to try to be a master of all things that it can do in order to start in using it right away.

And if the program were such that things could all be found and done in a week, well, it wouldn't be anything worth pursuing.

There is the "30-day no questions asked" return policy that is like having a full featured demo that saves work for a month.


What's to lose?


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Must still be breathing and own a computer. I let my then 6 year old Granddaughter use my computer with the 2004 version and she had no problem using Biab.

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music theory knowledge

music production proficiency






I think these two disqualifies me! I have always played by ear only, unfortunately NO formal training ...

Who do I contact to give my stuff back?


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I agree with CountryTrash...you guys are way ahead of me in theory, hardware and software. I just follow Dr Gannon's advice and am here to have fun....which I do everyday! So I would say that this is rather remakable software in that it can encompass both the novice and the professional. Quite amazing that a product can have that broad of a market appeal while not alienating either sector.


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Band in a Box can be used by folks at all levels of musicianship.

You don't have to try to be a master of all things that it can do in order to start in using it right away.

And if the program were such that things could all be found and done in a week, well, it wouldn't be anything worth pursuing.

There is the "30-day no questions asked" return policy that is like having a full featured demo that saves work for a month.


What's to lose?


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I'd have to say that anyone with the desire to "make music" will find a way. I needed some way to put music to the songs I was writing and when I chanced upon a copy of BIAB at a dealer at the NAMM show in Nashville, back in 1997 I grabbed it up and started learning. Back then it was pretty simple and the hardest part was learning about computers. I knew a bit about music but nothing about computers. No computer training at all. I have been lucky to follow along with each new upgrade but find the computer part the most difficult.
It is stimulating and challenging but worth every minute of the time you will spend with it even when it stretches the old brain a bit. I would have to say it would have been much easier had I had some basic understanding of the computer first...but we are still learning with each new upgrade that introduces new challenges. In fact after discovering that my new 2013 installation had put the Sample Tank instruments in the wrong folder, I was able to move them to where they needed to be and now my Sample Tank instruments are working correctly. Quite an accomplishment for this old lady! Now if I can just figure out how to configure my new sound card that arrived today. I'll be back in business.

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You can get up and running with BIAB in a few minutes. There is a little bit vof set up required but hre guys here will help0 if you run into issues.
Also dont fdrget if you run into any theory problems, or get stuck musically, you can post here, or you can use the internet. I us=ually just google my thoughts and something comes up to help

BIAB has an easy to use interface with powerful stuff going on underv the vhood chiefly

IMO its the best learning tool on the planet for musicians. I use it every day for hours


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1 At minimum 3 months of using a computer.
2 Understanding that each key has 3 primary chords, so if a person is only able to input C F and G, thats enough to get started with.

Am I the only one though that finds the manuals not a great help and the search function is absolutley terrible, in fact if a beginner was to start reading the manual I feel it would only put them completely off the program.

I find if I put in a search in biab manual and tell it to list the items, it comes up with a whole range of pages that are totally unrelated to what I am looking for.

That said If I do find the page I am looking for, then the info is very good, but getting to that page ....wow.....

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To quote a famous personality, "I feel your pain."

I have only a very basic knowledge of music theory (can't sight read notes) and usually just play by ear or follow the chord symbols.
That was why I purchased BIAB to begin with.

However I'll have to agree that the printed Manual and the Help/Search manual sometimes gave me a headache and only added to my frustration level.
Many times I wished for a Wizard to guide me through some of the setups when faced with too many buttons or boxes to select from, mayn of which I had no idea what their meaning was (ASIO vs MME for example).

What really helped me were the how to videos and this amazing forum with it's generous members always willing to help with even the "dumbest" of questions.

These not only helped solve my problems but opened up whole new areas of music to explore and appreciate.
It also brings up the fact that the best way to learn something is to try to teach something.
That's why this site is one of my first to visit every day.

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Luckily there are lots of tutorials in youtube made by kind selfless souls to help music theory dunces and BiaB beginners like me. On the whole though, BiaB is a rather daunting program, I think I have grasped about 2% of its possibilities. On the plus side though, I won't be needing another programs to help me create music for a long time.


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Very difficult question to answer. I think it boils down to keeping an open mind, having a good attitude and above all else be willing to learn and recognize it takes some serious effort to learn. A lot of folks think they can jump into Biab with no knowledge of basic musical concepts and no basic knowledge of computers beyond turning it on and checking their email. Then they get completely frustrated, angry and leave in a huff muttering under their breath. That's where the attitude and being willing to learn comes in.

The answer is the more you know up front the easier it will be.

Can you start from square one with no musical knowledge and no computer knowledge and just start picking it up? Sure you can but it won't be easy because there's already a well established and accepted language of music, recording studios and computers you have to learn. Someone who's never recorded a lick in their life knows squat about a compressor or a tag ending. To them a compressor is used to fill up their tires or paint their house. Tag ending? What the heck is that, a skin condition on my butt? That's just two of a gazillion examples I could name.

Attitude, open mind and be willing to do whatever it takes. Basic rules of life including Biab and using computers.

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You'll need to know your credit card number......
Probably your shipping address.

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interesting question...
to me, it's like asking "How much do you need to know before you can learn something new?"

Every baby ever born started from zero and learned from there.

No matter what you're learning, if you start with the understanding that you don't know it yet, but you can learn with some effort and without giving up... you will make progress. And that's all learning is: progress. There is no final destination to learning.

What makes BIAB uniquely usable in my opinion is that even with no experience or knowledge of music at all, an inquisitive person can go through the demo files, replace a chord here and there, and come up with something new.

On the other end of the scale, those with a lifetime of acquired musical knowledge will find multitudes of theory-based tools for developing their music ideas in BIAB

Whereas a novice might use a hammer to fix a loose board, a carpenter might use it to build a whole house. So, the answer to the question "What's the entry level knowledge required to use a hammer?" would be quite different than the answer to The question "what's the entry level knowledge required to build a house?"

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Like many here I do not have formal training regarding music and computers alike, but I am now and have been for a while doing quite well with BIAB.

With this said I am however very grateful to all my more knowledgeable forum members for the sharing of their expertise in both music theory and the use of BIAB. But there comes a time when as Nike says you just have to do it!

I mention this as sometimes we spend so much of our time asking theory, or what do your prefer, or other “what if” questions that there is now way on this good Lord's earth one can have the time to comprehend and apply all of this new gained knowledge.

So my answer is (was there a question I don't remember ) if you want to get involved with making music or as the tag-line says “Just Have Fun” this is hands down the software for you, because if I can do it anyone can!

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I don't know... My wife always says we have to clean up the house before Merry Maids (maid service) gets here.




We may be husband-in-laws as I have heard that same remark.

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