What about a series that consists of serialized written manual PLUS some screenshot videos?

That seems to me the best approach, read about it, watch it happen sort of thing.

The "serialization" method would not only allow for bite-sized chunks, allowing someone to just grab a certain portion that they wish to get into, but it also would help me out in the sense that BIAB keeps adding all those "more than 50 new features" every year. It would be a real killer to try to keep up with Peter all in one book, that has been the reason I've put this off in the first place. But with a serialized or more exactly, a sectionalized approach, perhaps something can be accomplished.

If I need a beta test, or more properly an editing forum, I've got my own server space for that, no need to chew up pgmusic resources.

I've started my own list of subjects.

What are some specifics that some of you might like to see covered?

Try to keep it centralized as to the requests if at all possible please.

Ex:

"How to take a song from mp3/CD to BIAB arrangement"

"How to create your own custom style from a good MIDI arrangement"

"How to make your BIAB songs sound more realistic"

"Troubleshooting the BIAB PC"

"How to make use of all those BIAB global preference settings"

"Using BIAB in live performance"

etc.


--Mac