RB does *everything* that PT does.

And exactly the same way.

It looks like PT, runs like PT, acts like PT and feels like PT, there is nothing new to have to learn here for the PT user except the addition of the BB engine and if you already are a BB user too, well, that is not a real issue either.

All the good old PT MIDI editing functions are in RB, they are identical in look, feel, function, gui, etc. because they *are* the same good old functions that are in PT!

Because RB is based on exactly the same engine.

The only "new" thing you have to address is the addition of the BiaB generator, the Chord Grid and the fact that there are several "BB Only" tracks, which can be placed at the bottom of the Tracks View with a single button push if you like.

Same Plugins, same controls, same Preferences, same eveything else.

Matter of fact, I've been using RB *instead* of PT for everything involving multitracking that I used to do in PT. Even if the project does not include a single BB track. RB is a direct replacement software for PT. I think that was yet another darn good pgmusic design decision.


--Mac