f it were not for this forum, I would still be lost in my understanding of BIAB. The program falls outside the type of programs most people are used to. With programs like word processors, most people have a basic understanding but with music. With BIAB,one must learn music and the program, that's why i find this forum invaluable. The other thing that is amazing is that this program has many levels of complexity that unfold as the person learns more.
The manual that goes with BIAB is technically good but it only explains the program from the function of the program not from the use of how a song with styles is created and why.
Many times I have felt like Bogart lost in the swamp in the African Queen, not knowing the open water was so close by.
I mention this as a way of showing how daunting the whole thing is for some one trying to go it alone, much like a student or teacher that have other priorities in their lives.
A simple booklet that has detailed instructions on creating a know song by inputing of chords and choosing a style playing the song then changing styles to show the net effect could go a long way in showing the simple use that can be expanded on later of the program.
Many musicians don't realize it but many can not explain to a non musician, what they are doing or why, many because it's a right brain thing much like this program.
I thought I would take the time to explain what I see from an outsiders POV so as to help Peter better market a fine product to a broader audience
Wyndham