"All in all, it's a great product that works well and does what nothing else out there at the moment can do."

Exactly. It was my impression that 'seeing' the chords was no big development issue but rather answering a Wish List item that required a programming change.

When it was introduced to Biab, it was clear many Biab users were already familiar with Jbridge for other software they used. It's use was not expressed for those programs as a stopgap measure as it was here where there's a lot of desire for 64 bit function.

It's of no consequence other than curiosity if Biab users are on forums of the DAW programs they use, programs that are 64 bit, 192khz,24 or 32 floating bits and telling the staff how antiquated, outdated and they're lost in some time warp because their DAW cannot function like an old 32 bit, partially midi software called Band in a Box.

It seems to me, we Biab users, don't climb the ladder as high as the DAW's before we all fall off - having our final product squashed to a streaming mp3 or 14.1/16 CD.

My money's better spent on Mic's, keyboards, preamps, interfaces, midi sound modules and RealTracks.

Last edited by Charlie Fogle; 12/29/15 04:31 AM.

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