Originally Posted By: Pumps2
Most of the DAW users I know use multiple monitors these days. It is the NORMAL way to operated in the music tech world these days.


Pumps, you're making an incorrect assumption here and that is the average PGM customer is music tech savvy. They are far from that. Think of the classic old folks scenario where they can't program their VCR, barely know what a cell phone is and don't know 64 bit from 64 bottles of beer on the wall. Seriously.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not making fun or anything but Biab is advertised as a Band In A Box. Literally. ANYBODY with a basic computer simply loads it up, enters some chords and voila, instant band. And guess what? It does that.

I really love this program for lots of reasons and I agree with you it should come up quite a bit to compare to modern DAW software but you know, there are a whole lot of regular non tech savvy people here who could care less about all that. They're happy with the Coyote Wavetable for midi sound and really love the Real Tracks. Pick an RT style and go, that's it. No multiple monitors, no need for 64 anything, just KISS it.

It's a balancing act for PGM. They know obviously, better than I do what the split is between those regular folks and us power users who would appreciate all of that and it's up to them to allocate the resources. It looks like it's not that big of a deal to fix your monitor issue so that's good.

Bob


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