Great to hear positive comments about BIAB. Though I tried not to be too negative, perhaps my disappointment over not being able to get RealBand probably got the best of me. I was told that BIAB hasn't developed RealBand for Mac because Apple has Garage Band. Not the same thing. I have a pretty nice project recording studio and have run sophisticated recording/editing programs on the Mac (Pro Tools and Digital Performer) for years. If I just wanted to export from BIAB and import into a recording/editing program I wouldn't care about RealBand.
I understand why BIAB might not be able to justify development for RealBand for Mac, though Mac market share is rising rapidly.
However, I still feel that anyone who buys something and discovers they have paid more than someone else paid for a newer version of a product that also includes a great program which they can't have, is going to be upset. That's only human nature. I don't believe I'm the only person who would feel that way. Perhaps I'm just the only one obnoxious enough to say anything about it.
If after further investigation, if I feel RealBand would do what I need, I may decide to partition my hard drive and run Windows on my Mac. (Can PCs run both operating systems? I don't think so.) That might be a great solution. Hadn't thought about it earlier.
Last edited by inzoney; 12/19/10 09:54 AM.