No. The focus this time is on a 64 bit version of Biab plus making Biab a VST that works with a DAW. This means if you're using Reaper, Studio One, Sonar, Cubase, whatever Biab is now considered an "instrument" and can be used in that DAW. Considering Real Band while very useful still does not have all the functions of Biab as you pointed out, the Biab VST plugin does.

If you've been reading these forums over the last few years, this is huge news.

Bob


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