Originally Posted by musocity
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This forum is populated by old guys and I'm one of them. Simple as that. Old guys talking about old country music. It used to be jazz but these forums haven't been jazz orientated for years now.
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See a pattern here? It's old and more old.

That's the problem with young people popping in briefly and leaving imho. An old looking GUI being talked about by their parents (or grandparents) and referencing ancient music to do it. What 25 year old cares about that? As far as they're concerned it's an old program for old people.
OK, this really gave be a good laugh (gallows humor perhaps?) And I admit, I'm not a part of the 20 something crowd but here are 3 points.

1. Let's not confuse non-participation in this forum by musically-minded 20 somethings with their non-interest in BiaB. What 20 something has the time to debate the pros and cons of any piece of software all day long in a forum? They're too busy making babies, taking care of babies, pleasing their bosses and generally trying to survive in whatever economy they happen to reside in. Or maybe they're still struggling to move off their parent's couch, make it thru college or navigate the dating scene. Point being is that they're busy with life. Retired folks have time on they're hands.

2. My understanding is Taylor Swift is the biggest act on the music scene today. And I just listened to my first TS song (see below). Actually I only made it halfway thru. I don't see why a young (or any aged) producer couldn't use BiaB to arrange songs in the TS genre.

3. Based on country music award events, Willie Nelson birthday bashes and similar that I have seen, there's a healthy amount of young folk in the audience. And I'd guess that most would say they like the Beatles. Quality is quality, capability is capability and BiaB has much capability.



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