Originally Posted By: ZeroZero
BIAB is not taken seriously by many professional musicians, especially the young and there is still no VST, no 64 bit, no stability, no further innovation (since real tracks) and a flakey architecture.


Young profession musicians and those aspiring to that goal... get to that level by mastering their instruments and not by sitting with software programs. AS a result that is not and should not be the target market for BIAB.

Take a look at the forum users. WE are the target audience. And we should not fool ourselves into thinking the next version of BIAB, or a better user interface or one more set of RT's is going to make us a better musician.

"We Have Met the Enemy and He Is Us", Pogo (1972).

Requests for revisions is fine. BIAB may be a mess, but it is a gallant mess. Think of it this way, are you getting what you pay for. If yes, be happy, if no, put your money somewhere else.

And really, in the end, this is just a novelty to burn time. Oh, and have fun.

Ya, I am a little down these days....



Last edited by jazzmandan; 01/10/15 05:04 AM.

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