Dear all
My name is Daniel, I'm new to the world of BiaB and would like to say hello to you all here. Although I have been lurking on these forums for a couple of weeks (and found answers to many of my questions), this is my very first post.
I've just finished - if one can ever finish a tune - my very first tune (100% Real Tracks) and would like to know your opinion of it.
Bossa Uno

It's a Bossa Nova (well - it turned out to be a sort of Bossa Nova at least) and I am not quite sure about the mix and if I should pan the instruments further apart which sounds nice on the speakers - but not on the headphones). I would welcome all suggestions for improvement. I used to play in my younger days the horn, trombone and even learned (was forced to learn) to play the clarinette. In the mid 90ties I did some midi composing & recording on a AWE32 (notator/creator etc. for those of you who remember these times). About a year ago I started to "manufacture" music again with MusicMaker, then MusicStudio, then Samplitude 10 (which I upgraded now to 11). This is great for creating electronic music and of course for arranging and mastering. But using short samples for creating some decent Swing or Jazz Music proved to be nearly impossible for me. When I first stumbled upon PG Music (just by chance through some comments at KVR) I nearly fell of the chair just listening to the demo songs. Ever since I'm hooked to learn BiaB and TrealTracks. I do use Samplitude to finish the songs, but I'm sure one could do all this work as well with the on board tools of RB & RT. I found out that there's quite some work to do to clean-up the single tracks once they have been auto-created. I guess that's just about the same as if one is recording live at a studio.
This is a great forum for great software and a great community here.

Daniel


BIAB 2012 (ASIO) on Vista 32, Dual-Core 2.0Ghz with 4GB Memory. Main DAW is Samplitude (11 & ProX) and I like Spaghetti. BTW: Today is a good Day to have a Good Day.