There are many well-articulated points being made by some smart people here on this subject.

From my perspective, the question isn’t whether Tonalic (or any other computer-assisted music creation software) will present competition to BiaB.
Of course, the answer is yes.

Anyone who has the smallest understanding of capitalism and (fickle) human psychology knows this.

1. The more important question is to what degree will Tonalic’s presence create threatening competitive market pressures to BiaB?
a. Insignificant degree?
b. Moderate degree?
c. Extreme degree?

2. And perhaps more important yet is PGMusic’s response to the increasing competitive landscape. Will its response be
a. Ineffective response?
b. Moderately effective response?
c. Extremely effective response?

This is capitalistic warfare and we all know, software products come and go. And when they go, they often suffer a long protracted, unsupported death. BiaB has meant quite a lot to this user and I’m hoping the answer to question 2 is “c”.


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