I've been playing with BiaB since it was on the Atari computer, and like it's PC-DOS counterpart, had only 3 instruments, only 24 built-in styles, no intros or endings, not shots or holds, no notation, a set, quantized drum set, and a lot of potential.

Partly due to Peter Gannon, his employees, and both the hard and easy to please users, it has grown to the state it is today.

I've watched it grow, seen both baby and giant steps, a few minor missteps that have been jettisoned, and am amazed at both what it has become, and how PG Music has kept it relevant and useful all these years.

It's grown from a simple practice tool, which is why I bought it in the first place, to a fantastic music creation tool.

And I'm also amazed that the styles and songs I and others wrote in the early 1990s still work in BiaB today.

Well done!

And keep up the good work.


Bob "Notes" Norton smile Norton Music
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