Lazarus,

Thank you for your response. I don't claim to be a songwriter so please forgive my ignorance and questions.

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Workflow is everything in song creation.
Assuming your statement is true (and I have no reason to doubt it) one question that immediately came to mind is why muddy the song creation workflow by using two tools, Studio One DAW and Band-in-a-Box PlugIn, when you can use a single tool, Band-in-a-Box?

PG Music has stated the PlugIn will ALWAYS have a limited feature set as compared to the main program. That's why I agree with you that an annual video demonstrating all the PlugIn features available for a specific year is a good idea. The feature set, though limited, changes every year. I believe a video tutorial demonstrating all features for each year is doable considering the PlugIn has a limited set of features.

I hope you will share an overview of your song creation workflow and perhaps mention how each of the tools you've already mentioned fit into your workflow.

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As I understand it, the plugin should be very helpful in enabling you to develop a chord progression and arrangement within your DAW.
I suspect your belief maybe more of a hope and not grounded in fact. (I don't mean that in a bad way. I'm responding to your comment). PG Music has compared using the PlugIn to supplement an existing arrangement with backing tracks when session musicians may not be available (like during the weekend or after the session musician have left. I'm not aware of PG Music stating the PlugIn is VERY helpful (my emphasis) to develop a chord progression and arrangement in the DAW. My understanding is the song should be relatively stable by the time you're using the PlugIn in a DAW.


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