Dancehall, but tell us what you really think.

Sorry to hear you have had so much trouble. There does seem to be a new wave of folks trying to get "note for note" renditions out of BIAB. IMO this is not that the program was ever ment to do - even when it was only MIDI. The styles which are at the core of the application impose variations. That is by design. And of course the new RT are all about various rhythms and leads from real musicians.

BIAB is a tool (..meant in a good way) which does what it does. You as the musician need to use it creatively and then create around it. Or you need to pull in another tool. For example BIAB can be a great starting point - then move to RB to tweak and fine tune - then move to a DAW to modify the sounds using a whole host of tools.

For recoding purposes If I don't link a cymbal hit at a certain place I simply delete it in the final mix over in my DAW. And for live play using BIAB as a backing, I don't really mind what the drummer does as long as he plays in time. But thats me.

Just one mans opinion.


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