I agree with Gordon. Many of us over the years encouraged you to lighten up a bit. I feel sad for you that you gave up recording mixing and helping others create to try to force a company to go the way you feel is best for them. It is one thing to make good suggestions and offer ideas quite another to battle like you are fighting for a cure for cancer or world peace. You are a smart and capable guy. Thousands and thousands of songs and videos are made every year without BiaB or for that matter Reaper, or Studio one or Cakewalk. There are so many options to create audio and video today. If BiaB never developed another feature the industry would go on unfazed. If BiaB never existing the industry would not morn what it does not have.

I am a locksmith by trade, and i love my milwaukee tools but if they did not exist i would be fine with DeWalt or heck Ryobi would get the job done. In fact people got jobs done with what was avalble to them at the time.

Do yourself a huge favor and do not make another how to get BiaB to do something video until you write, record, and master a nice song and video. Find some joy in the process. If BiaB gets things done use it, if not use what does. I have to be honest with you, if you can't create a song with the tools available today then you need to find something else to do. Many grammy winning projects were made with Far worse tools than BiaB. And no i am not being and old guard and saying that development of Software should cease and desist. I am simply suggesting one music lover to another that you move on and go back and find your groove and don't make this your constant focus. I think somewhere along the way you lost yourself. If you can find yourself again then you will feel free to offer help to people around here with your longtime insight into how this software works.


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