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But i completely disagree about a ground up rewrite, i think that is too aggressive, and also invasive. There are far to many folks here that like Biab as it is. Sure i would love , as I am sure most would to see a new more modern face on it someday with some updated menus and button function.





Rob, I will respectfully disagree. Although I could care less about the GUI, I will use whatever PGMusic has-I can learn it, but I think a complete rewrite is needed update the engine. The rewrite should include many of the core suggestions myself and many other users have put on the wish list. Things like increased midi PPQ to at least 960, put chords on at least 8th notes if not 16th notes, correctly display those so called odd key signatures like 5/4, 7/4, 6/8, 12/8 etc, the addition of multiple midi ports and so on and so forth.

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Zero/Zero keeps clamoring for a rewrite, adding mixers, multiports, full VSTi function like a synth rack, full on recording like a typical DAW, so he can do 99% of what he wants right there in Biab, and maybe polish it a tad in cubase. He has ask for BiaB to be morphed into something far more. He has a right to ask! I have a right to resist. We are both paying users.






ZeroZero I will respectfully disagree with your idea of making BiaB into a full fledged DAW. Many of us use other DAWs and for one reason or another do not want to switch. Keep BiaB as a background/foreground music-generating piece of software. Let RB do the rest of what you want.

Just my two cents - MarioD


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