If I were to sell individual songs, I'd make MIDI sequences. BiaB tracks are more generic than the tracks the sequence sellers make.

However, it's more economical to do that out of the USA.

In the 1990s when I was interested, I checked it out. In the USA, the seller has to pay for thousands of copies in advance, whether he/she ends up selling them or not. In most other countries, they pay the royalties as they sell them.

That may have changed since then, but I spend so much time in the BiaB aftermarket products, I don't have time to compile a big catalog of individual sequences.

Currently, Mrs. Notes and I are working on 2 new style disks and 5 new fake disks. We hope to have a release next year.

It takes thousands of hours to do this and do it to the point where we are proud of our work. We haven't even watched TV since 1990. Instead, we work on music. I'm not complaining, we like it that way.

Notes ♫


Bob "Notes" Norton smile Norton Music
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