Matt,

Thanks. Do you have the audiophile version then, that you use for your CDs?

I make CDs as well, and I was thinking that a WMA on there could be a problem.

Of course, we know that "in the mix" you don't always need, or even want, certain instrument tracks to be at their peak fidelity. It's all about the final mix.

I use BIAB as my session players for the rhythm section, basically. I play any lead instruments, and I also like to play the pads and such.

PGMusic says they'll sell me the audiophile version as a $299 upgrade, and they will take it back in 30 days if I don.t need it...but I'll pay shipping both ways, and that will be $42.

I just wish they would have some downloadable WAV files and the parallel WMA realtracks for comparison.

--- Glenn

http://www.reverbnation.com/GlennGalen

(all of the songs on my site have a BIAB foundation).

Last edited by Glenn in Minneapolis; 06/02/11 08:32 AM.