Originally Posted by DC Ron
Originally Posted by JohnJohnJohn
Originally Posted by DC Ron
My sincere apologies to all for my offensive statements.

Still friends?
OK, I apologize as well as I am the resident Realband hater. If you use it and like it, all the more power to you! I would just advise any new BIAB user to at least try out other affordable DAW options in addition to trying out the free included one. Personally, after trying Realband every couple of years since I became a BIAB user 14 years ago, I have always found other DAWs to be superior.

Ha! I could never seriously use RealBand for music production either. It's amazing to me that so many do. But they do...

I have tried to use Realband but I could not get use to its workflow, especially after using a number of other DAWs. Cakewalk, Presonus Studio One Pro, and now Fender Studio Pro as well as a few others always seemed easier for me to use, i.e. it fit my workflow

BUT that is on me. I want to make music while I can and not try to learn a new DAW, especially when I have one I like and use now; that also includes not learning Reaper. Those whom use Realband took the time to learn all of its nuances and it works for their workflow.

As I have said you can't tell what DAW, if one was even used, was used when listening to a song.

YMMV


I haven't lost all of my marbles but there is a small hole in the bag someplace!

64 bit Win 10 Pro, the latest BiaB/RB, Roland Octa-Capture audio interface, a ton of software/hardware