BIAB is a great work, I said this other times. But it's buggy. It might work for some people, but it doesn't for me. If you want to punch in a few chords and leave it as that, and not do a lot more, it should work.

But that's not what I do. I could give dozens of examples, but who has the time.

But I commend PG Music's for the excellent warranty. Can't really fault it. This is why I am giving it a try again, otherwise I would not part with the cash that easily. I am thrifty. As an old Japanese proverb says: 'Earning money is difficult, and spending them is easy.'. (I am not Japanese)

So for anyone reading my rants, as I have said other times: try it for yourself, it might work and do what you need to do with it. Buy it directly, you have a great warranty there, so no problem, PG Music is a credible company. If you don't like the program, you are covered, and if you like it, then keep it.

I kept the 2021 basic version because I had older projects and ideas started on old Biab versions. I am not a newcomer, though I never cared to be a 'BIAB expert'. To me it's a tool, I am not wed to any computer programs, I try to use what works so that my real objective is carried out, which is to create and record music. You don't have to know everything about a program to do what you need to do.

In Biab's defense, I also shoot down most other computer programs, such as those made by Steinberg, and many others. Most of them suck. Let's face it, computers never took over real musical instruments.

Anyways, I guess the answer to my question was: 'I don't know'. I'll just email support instead of writing lengthy monologues here.

Last edited by ghgtu7yrtfg6e67u; 06/29/24 06:22 AM.