Originally Posted By: ZeroZero
Originally Posted By: jazzmammal
Something to add, I'm not trying to scare anyone or make them feel foolish because they don't understand this. Most of us here including me don't use Biab itself with the best sounding synths. We mostly use it as the first tool to get a song layout. The basic synths are plenty good enough for that. If I really want some good sounding horns or strings I can always hook up my Kurz or Roland but with all the Real Tracks and what I use Biab for, the Forte DXi is usually good enough.

Bob


Well said Bob +1
Coyote Forte Synth seems good enough here.


Another +1

That is exactly how I work, i.e. Coyote Forte to much better sounding softsynths.


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