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I agree Rob and that's why I don't shop around until I run into a snag I can't get around. The lack of tempo locking in PG products is a show stopper for me.

Some of the plugins that come with Mixcraft tally up to more than it's purchase price. I can vouch for VB3 as being an excellent B3 emulation VSTi - and that's what it is not a sample playback synth but a physically modeled emulation of the B3. Lounge Lizard electric piano is also included. Those plugins alone purchased separately tally up to the Mixcraft price.




Yes, as Rob points out, you can do just about everything in BIAB and RB. However, there are some things that Mixcraft has that biab and rb do not such as some effects and as I said, I like the GUI. I'm still "playing" with it and I have to try some keyboard input to see how that works with my setup. I think that PG may have fixed the drag and drop problems for BIAB so I have to go and check that out now. I'm still considering Mixcraft as a DAW learning tool. I'm not seeing anything out there, right now, that is designed for pure beginners to learn DAW. I've had BIAB since the 2006 version and I'm still learning new things since I still am barely past the rookie level. Hey, I enjoy learning....just sayin'....

Stan


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