Originally Posted By: earl kirby
I realize most of you prefer saving waves and mp3's to use on stage. but one of the biggest selling points of BIAB is the fact that it plays slightly different patterns on each performance (unless you freeze the tracks). This gives you just a little more lifelike performance. Important to me.

You could generate and save several different audio versions, or use BiaB live as you say (as long as waiting for a generation is not critical). Whatever works best for you is the direction you should take.


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