Originally Posted by Bass Thumper
Where specifically do you see these "young" producers flocking to as they "forget about this software forever"?
My understanding is that currently, BiaB is king of the mountain when it comes to computer-assisted music accompaniment and backing track production.

BiaB indeed is the king, in my opinion. The only problem is, young producers don't care about it.

You can go to YouTube, find a young YouTuber, talking about Band-in-a-Box. I doubt you can find a single person.

To answer your question, most of young musicians spend their time on less confusing software such has Native Instruments collections, Ujam collections, AI based composing tools, etc.

I wish more young people could start considering using BiaB, but it doesn't seem to happen.


A Canadian music producer, singer songwriter, composer, and professional guitarist.