Originally Posted by Guitarhacker
I don't know about most of what is being discussed here .... Nor do I care. I just want to be able to use BB to make the tracks I want and for them to sound like professional players doing it.

That's as complicated or as simple as I want it to be.

+1.
For Decades (truly) BIAB was without peer in its niche in the industry.
Not anymore. It’s still a leader but others are out there,
others now deliver capabilities that some of us think would be great to have in BIAB.
For example, the ability to modify the performance of an individual AI musician as demonstrated by AAPL in the latest release of Logic Pro to me is a great thing. I want that.
I would no longer need 237 Bossa Nova styles but only 1 or 2 (or even 5) and then I could tweak each player till my hearts content. I could modify the accompanying midi if I wanted even more control.
Definitely a great thing to someone who uses BIAB 99% to produce backing tracks.

I continue to believe that the standalone Win/Mac version of BIAB has a limited future.
I feel it should die a graceful death as its users graze out in the far pastures.
The plugin is the future. Others much wiser than me (Native Instruments, ToonTrack, etc)have already demonstrated this in spades.

The mechanics of how they PG Music does it is, to me, none of our business. It’s only important that they do. PG Music wants serious $$$ every year for the product. They need to continue to demonstrate its worth that $$$.
Even if they write it in Fortran.

Last edited by mrgeeze; 06/03/24 06:19 AM.

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