Gordon, my guess is the instructor used extreme settings so the untrained ear can hear the difference.

My ear is not trained, and is somewhat deficient, so I did not hear the sucking and blowing but I don't doubt that both effects are there. smile

I think an important point to consider is all the tools used in this video are stock and available to anyone using Band-in-a-Box. As AVC pointed out, every DAW that I know of includes a decent set of stock effects. Also you can customize your studio with free or paid third party effects. But you may not need them!

I believe with this video PG Music is starting to present the idea that you don't have to go outside Band-in-a-Box to produce audio; Band-in-a-Box can be ab all-in-one solution if you're willing to learn the tools it offers. Now I can think of arguments both in support and opposition to the idea but I think the idea itself is valid.


Jim Fogle - 2025 BiaB (Build 1128) RB (Build 5) - Ultra+ PAK
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