Originally Posted by Rustyspoon#
Originally Posted by Charlie Fogle
If you happen to use stem-splitter technology, free or paid, it is worth the $49 price upgrade Rustyspoon# suggested for the BIAB Stem-Splitter alone.... .

No, I did not suggest upgrading is worth for the "splitter". I would rather have a random set of lets say 10 known bugs fixed than the splitter thing. For the record, I don't recall anybody requesting it... to be a part of BIAB.

However, I do believe $49 is a very fair price to get BIAB up to date, but for completely different reasons.

<< $49 is a very fair price to get BIAB up to date, >>
Which is all I gave you "credit" for saying...

<< The integration and synchronization between the PGM Stem-Splitter and BIAB, ease of use, and analysis and load speed are features no external Stem-Splitter, free or paid can match and using the ACW in conjunction with the Stem-Splitter is completely unique to BIAB and they have provided several PG made tutorials.>>

For the record, you didn't say that either. This bold content < In my opinion there was no need for pgmusic to add the audio stem splitter as there are FREE ALTERNATIVES on the net.> prompted my response about the functional integration and synchronization shared by the new stem-splitter and BIAB that is unique and is a feature none of the free alternatives he references have that makes the $49 upgrade worth that cost plus give the user the benefit of fixes as well as your completely different reasons included within that cost.

The bottom line is for $49, none of it is worth the cost to the OP at this time. As he said, thanks but thanks.


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