Most people use the notation window, which has a mode called "Staff Roll" that is very like a piano roll. It is identical to a piano roll, except that the Y axis is a staff of notes, so it is readable like notation. I happen to prefer that to a traditional MIDI piano roll which isn't readable like musical notation at all.

But I recognize that many people do like a traditional piano roll. We do plan on adding it to the Mac version but it didn't make it into this release. Of course we did add Audio recording, Audio Edit Window, Big Piano Window this time which were features present on the Windows version, as well as all of the new features.

On the + side...... there are areas where the Mac version is better than the Windows version...

- The Mac version runs and boots up much faster than the Windows version
-Mac version is much simpler in terms of the MIDI and Audio drivers (Windows has MME and ASIO - latency issues, crashes with ASIO drivers etc. - the Mac just works with whatever you have and there's no latency.
- the Mac version Band-in-a-Box folder is much cleaner, with the files neatly placed into a handful of folders, whereas the Windows one has them all in one giant c:\bb folder (we plan on improving that for the Windows version in the future).
- Mac and Windows identical content (2200+ hours of studio musician recordings supporting 2000+ RealTracks and RealDrums), and sound identical.

- So far the response to the Mac BB 2015 has been fantastic, with orders up 20% over the same upgrade time last year.





Have Fun!
Peter Gannon
PG Music Inc.