I'd like to jump in here.

I credit Peter with moving his product forward. It is bold to move into a new frontier in a poor economic climate. Each of us chooses to use BIAB as we do. Some people drive sports cars and never look under the hood. Others need to know everything about the engine.

A good product allows "layers" of usage. It appears such is the case with BIAB.

My 2004 BIAB was great when I started my music. I never liked midi, but it was the way to accomplish a result at the time. Things have changed since 2004, and the new 2010 product appears to be moving toward me, instead of me away from it.

Its main competitor...Jammer....has been a dead product for years. My midi guitar program, Real Guitar died at version 2. Session Drummer in Sonar keeps dying and returning and dying again.

I'd say everyone here is fortunate to have a chance to move into the world of audio editing if they so desire.

We DO need 2010 for these reasons.

Moo


If it has four legs and moos...it MIGHT be Mr Moohead.