Originally Posted By: David Snyder
Herb,

I would like to hear music from PG staff and A LOT more forum users.

There are so many people talking about what BIAB "can't do" but they never post a tune.

So, yeah maybe the old timers are posting back in the day anthems, but without them, there would be no posts.

So, with 30,000 forum members, why doesn't someone else besides the regular crew (and PG Staff, yes please, join in the fun) please show us what you creating and how you do it, so we can learn from YOU.

Again, there are a lot of critics who never actually post a tune. How can you learn from that???

For what is is worth, I work with quite a few people whose main choice is Ableton and synth-y driven, sample-driven stuff. They come to me to add in tracks (including BIAB tracks) to give the music more coloring and flavor (i.e., keep it from being too monotonous) so we are cross-pollinating BIAB with other technologies. And it works quite well.

There COULD BE another forum where people post stuff that is not necessarily BIAB, but just productions, with mix tips--here is how I did this. This is what I used. Same as we do with real tracks.

I would LOVE to learn from that as I am already doing it with others.

BIAB is a tool. There are other tools out there.

The end goal should be EDUCATION and PRODUCTION and overall MUSICIANSHIP.

Maybe our scope is too limited.

Let's open it up.


I can't speak for others although I think this may apply to some. I can't post a lot of my stuff because they are covers. As you know you can not post covers on this site. YMMV


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