The only reason I brought any of that up, Scott, was because this was about a name change for RB, and if they were to change the name, they need to come up with something that really defines what this product is and does vs what others are and do.
I need to read more about what Rewire is so I understand what Ryzard is talking about. It sounds like a midi router of some kind, but I have no concept of how that would affect the end product once things are recorded into audio tracks whether they were originally MIDI parts or not, so that may or may not factor in.
However, everybody agrees, nothing else composes, so BIAB/RB is in a category by itself. The only thing I might do is make the packaging a little more eye catching and consider a stronger retail presence. Word of mouth is great advertising. I got my copy because the singer from the band I play in had it and showed it to me. Since I got it, I can count 4 people who I can say for sure bought it, and 2 more that said they loved it and would like to buy it. I have a feeling that walking into a store and seeing it may result in at least a few more percent of market share. Protools is great. Sonar is great. Logic is great. None of them create music.
Edit:
After reading Craig Anderton's review of Rewire and a few other articles, I see it to be a useful tool, just not for me. I wouldn't use what it does. Show of hands though, I am curious to know how many people here use it?
Last edited by eddie1261; 11/15/12 09:26 PM.