Bob,

Just to add on to Matt...

10+ years ago, BIAB was midi-based when it came to producing sounds. Those midi-based features are still present.

In 2008, the PG Music development team invented a way to manipulate audio that was recorded by studio musicians and to use that audio to create backing tracks. These days, it is this side of BIAB that seems to be the most popular amongst users. That is certainly the case with me.

If you want to hear how the audio sounds when it's used to create backings, have a listen to some of my songs on Soundcloud. The link is in my signature. Users Showcase (link) is also filled with song users have posted that were created with BIAB. The large majority of these posts involve Realtracks and Realdrums (the PG Music name for audio recordings of studio musicians).

In the days of midi, I used to have a piano-like keyboard permanently attached to my computer. A few years ago, I disconnected it because I now work almost exclusively with BIAB audio files rather than midi. My computer set up has a good set of speakers for sound reproduction and that's all I really need.

Regards,
Noel




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