I remember when BiaB was 8 bit MS-DOS. I suppose if you had a dinosaur computer you could still use the DOS version, but personally, I wouldn't.

Sooner or later there will be 128 bit computers out there and sooner or later BiaB will go there.

You may not need 64 now, but sooner or later you will want it.

Kudos to PG Music for the giant step forward, even though I am deeply steeped in MIDI. In the future, audio will rival the editing features that MIDI offers today, and when that day comes, I may abandon MIDI.

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Bob "Notes" Norton smile Norton Music
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