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yes, i'm talking about a single note line!!!

one thing for sure, this is not a pleasant forum to stick around. I don't care how long ago someone started using Biab, or when he escaped the communist. You've got to be able to understand, people have reasons to ask questions, and if you can't answer it, that's totally fine, but to attack a new member with attitude is not figure of speech, it's just foolish.




Dude, please don't take this the wrong way. First no way are myself or anybody else trying to chase you away. Far from it, it's just that when a new poster adds stuff like all these exclamation points and is very quick to let everybody know he has a master's in music, that kind of looks like an attitude on your part. A true pro might not mention he has a masters for years if ever. A true pro knows who he is and could care less if everybody knows or not. If you were at a party and someone whispered in your ear the room was full of PhD's you might not be so quick to brag about your masters. There's some pro's on this forum who are better educated than you and are quite well known to the public and I'm being serious here. You can read their bio's on their company websites. You would be amazed at who is using Biab in their studios. There's also complete amateur hobbyists who are just messing around and a bunch like me who are somewhere in the middle.
I can tell in spite of some of this stuff that you could add a lot here and I for one want you to stay and contribute. I would like you to start a thread about Melodyne. I've read about it, seen the demos and I think you're the only one who's posted here who actually has it. I think it sells for around $500 or so right? You have to take into account the fact that the basic Biab and Real Band is like half that not counting all the Real Tracks so when one function or other doesn't measure up to another product, you have to take that into consideration.
This creating chords function is a complete minor sideshow compared to what Biab really is. Something that I think you would like is the Soundtrack part. That creates a totally new song from scratch in whatever style complete with melody, chords, a bridge and a title that you can copywrite. Some of them are pretty good, a bit of tweaking and you could have a hit there.
I totally agree with your comment about the advertising btw. It's technically correct, it will give you some chords but reading the ad, it implies it would do it a bit better than it does but that's commerce.

Bob


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