< I do a variation on that. I have a nice little side hustle making vanity tracks. A lot of people want to record songs for friends and families; a few have in mind album length projects. Custom BIAB tracks don't sound like the cookiecutter karaoke tracks that most use for this, a distinct advantage. >

Me too. I have a nice little side hustle making tracks with BIAB.

Using BIAB opens career paths in music for people who are less than accomplished musicians or musical theorists but want to be able to create and market quality music.

Reflecting back to my post you've quoted, for anyone interested that hasn't taken time to watch the video embedded in that post, the video is showing a scenario being played out by session players providing tracks that not only don't sound like karaoke, they are custom tracks to original music so they don't even exist anywhere else. These fellows are providing the same quality backing tracks that BIAB can produce. BIAB has the features and tools to produce everything seen in that video produced by those players.

What's most special about that video, is the player attributed in the video as the most versatile and best musician, is a prominent BIAB RealTrack session player. That should hopefully be a motivation for some folks to believe BIAB can match the quality of music those fellows are playing for clients.


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