< "Me: So how do I use this software? I want to make songs so I can put out a CD. What do I do?

Him: Well, open up the chord tab and on that page enter your chords.

Me: What's a chord?

Him: You know, the notes from scale of the key you are in.

Me: Notes? Scale? Key? What are those?

Him: Okay let's forget all that. You see where it says style? Click there, pick one of those, and then click Load Demo and it will write a song for you.

So I do that, I end up with a basic song that Peter Gannon wrote for me. Then I go hire cliff the guitar player who plays guitar for me to do some solos. After that Todd form the English department comes in and writes some poetry that fits the music. Then I hire Lori to sing for me. Then Steve the keyboard player can come in and play in some background stuff. And then I have my song. I have done nothing put pay for software, but somehow it's MY song.">



That's how songs are recorded multiple times a day, commercially... So far, it hasn't been done to my knowledge with just BIAB, but your scenario is more of a "when" than a "can't" happening.

Replace the names of your session players and singers, don't do anything else but pay for their services and yes, it's a recording of YOUR song. What's the issue?

The Beach Boys wrote their 'songs' but used producers to work with Brian Wilson on many of their songs and the Wrecking played all the instrumentation on their recordings.

I'm not getting your point.

If the Beach Boys made better music hiring musicians with session players adding instrumentation that no Beach Boy could play or the session player could do it better, isn't that the same as us using BIAB to get a performance we can't do?, Or, we can do but with BIAB providing access to someone who can do it better from the BIAB galley of session musicians? Finally, use BIAB for instrumentation you can play but it's inconvenient to do so? For instance you play the pedal steel guitar but it's 3am and it takes 46 minutes to set up, tune up and you can't crank your amp up in your apartment anyway because of the early morning time? Use BIAB with headphones and do the task in 5-10 minutes....


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