Originally Posted by JohnJohnJohn
Hey Floyd, I am totally loving this little $19 gem!!! I spent about a half hour with it without reading the manual or watching how-to vids and I already came up with a pretty cool acoustic track!

You really should make a post about this to separate it from Dr. Dan's so it gets more attention. This really is a no brainer!

Thanks again!!

See! I told ya!

It is Easy and Fun. And seems immediately useful.
I don't get that from a lot of software.
I also really like the Session Guitarists. But trying to walk through styles to find what you want takes a Long time. Somewhat annoying.

I think if anyone follows my instructions (a few posts back) on how to use the interface (keys) and walk through the styles and/or the presets...they will know the products quickly - and as you say - you don't even need a manual (I figured it out simply by playing around...)

I considered another post.
But then I might feel responsible. And who wants to have to explain that download process?
And...
Most of "us" here are of the I-want-to-record-in-a-million-dollar-studio gang. (we are old)
BIAB - is that. Studio guys. Laying tracks. Like a million dollar studio (with the million dollar players).
These tools are more for the I-got-a-computer-why -would-I-need-a-studio? crowd.

So the few (in these forums) who have embraced this style of production will read this because they probably already have a Session Guitarist (NI) and would be curious about the new one....

I've now got Silk2, Amber 2, Sparkle 2, Iron 2, Rowdy 2. (all for less than $20).
I would Love to try one of the other bass apps (Rowdy is a Very busy bass, Not my style)
And at least one of the drummers.
The fact that they all seem to run on the same simple interface is a real plus. Know one, you know them all.

At the moment, they seem to have gotten aggressive about sales.
Hopefully that will continue.