Originally Posted By: Mac
Try to avoid the mistake of thinking that because both programs can use BiaB styles and such, that they should be identical in operation. There are good reasons for the differences.

Besides that, if both programs were identical in operation, why have two?

RealBand lays the whole thing out along the timeline.

Band in a Box does not, relying on repeats, choruses, etc.


--Mac

Hi Mac, yep I understand the differences, but my question was just related to the display of MIDI data and filters, not so much styles or how BiaB handles styles differently to RB, repeat choruses, or what gets sent to the MIDI port.

I really was only looking for how viewing filters could be used for example to only list note events, or only list control events, or only list program change events in the viewer display.

Such a viewing filter can then be used to list all events of the same type together, allowing more effective viewing of where certain events occur, without having to wade through tons of other MIDI Event data to find specific control events etc.

It's not a BiaB vs RB thing. IMO such a display filter has very practical purposes.

Last edited by VideoTrack; 01/17/14 12:53 PM. Reason: Unacceptable misuse of the acronym "MIDI"

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