Originally Posted By: Gordon Scott
As I understand this, swingbabymix's main interest at present is electronic dance music, which by its nature is mostly quantized, and most of the samples used are similarly quantized.

BIAB is a contrast to that. A large part of it's focus is in maintaining a human feel where possible.

My feeling is that swingbabymix likes the sound and feel of BIAB and wants to use that sound and feel in his/her dance music, is still adapting to the differences between EDM's and BIAB's approaches.

That means that, to keep that sound and feel, one has to accept that the editing will need management around the beats, with we are mostly familiar, but which are as yet unfamiliar to swingbabymix.
That familiarity will come, I'm sure.


yes. Electronic music feels mechanical and cold.
Use BIAB to add some guitars and traditional instruments to make the music more natural!
It's like I invited a guitarist, a keyboard player, to help me play a paragraph.
Perfect!
Of course, I hope BIAB itself can also join the style of electronic music, which will enable BIAB to win the support of more young people.
In fact, electronic music may be simpler because no one needs to play it. Editing some commonly used styles can edit various electronic music through the core technology of BIAB software, which is a great and happy thing.
Although BIAB is a long-standing Music software. However, I hope more people know about BIAB.
In my recent use, I like BIAB more and more
BIAB is an undervalued Music software. It's amazing!


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