In that case, there IS a problem. Although BiaB adds very little to the Windows registry, it does need PG Fonts installed to Windows, to let the display work. I doubt your company machine will allow that part, so you're probably hosed after all.

Let's wait and see if any users have discovered a way around that.

A little cheap netbook in your backpack would help, or an old eBay Thinkpad. Then you could do tunes out on the patio while you eat your sandwich.



Edit: The MIDI side of BiaB will run cheerfully on a castoff piece-of-junk computer. If you use 32-bit Windows, the little Virtual Sound Canvas will be available for sounds. It's there for free, and it requires very little horsepower. So you can get portable in a useful way at no cost if you have even the worst ancient laptop somewhere in a closet.

Last edited by allis; 09/11/12 09:06 AM.