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Andrew - you have a PM, Cheers, Carl
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Mario - super pleased you liked this, many thanks for your very nice comments and for listening! All very much appreciated, Carl
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Andrew - thanks so much for your lovely comments, really chuffed this worked for your ears! Trying to attach a copy of my chord sheet but struggling for some reason - will try to attach a copy as soon as I have more time! All the very best for 2026 to you, Carl
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Mario - thanks so much for your lovely comments, really glad you liked my accordion tune!! Wishing you all the very best in 2026!! Carl
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Charlie your right to compare it to the BIAB plugin, not BIAB. Both tools can be used together. One is far superior to the other but one has more instruments. (for now)
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Dear Anyone. Got a little collection of Maizeplayer VSTs because I loved the sounds on their walkthrough videos - and I can't make them work! I downloaded the player and the sounds as 2 separate downloads - this is for each of them - and the instructions said put the folder with the sounds in, in the same VST folder as the player. Which I have. I've now got 8 of the things. 2 of them actually DO work perfectly happily. The other 6 just come up saying 'Cannot find instruments'. ONE of them lets me double-click on it and locate its instruments, which it then loads. The other 5 won't let me do that, I've no idea why. The one that DOES, even though it's a Maizeplayer same as the others, won't let me load the other ones' sounds into it - again I don't know why, as they're all Maizeplayers, you'd think you could load eachothers' sounds into any of them. So I'm stumped and stuck with a collection of things that won't find their own sounds! Anyone got any ideas? If there IS a way to get one of them to play all the sounds, tell me and I'll do it that way. I've bought them all legit., which is even more annoying as it means I've chucked money away unless I can get them going (with your help.) Yours respectfully, Chris.
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Charlie, you make excellent points but my needs/interests are different than yours. It is not that I don't know about the 90% of BIAB that I don't use, rather, it is that I simply don't need that functionality. Just because Elon Muskrat can build a self-driving truck doesn't mean that my old Ford isn't perfect for me! I'm not even advocating for this new product but I do think a simpler product that delivers what RealTracks provide will be very serious competition. I have even said in the past that if Toontrack were to release a "studio" product that used their drums, bass and keys, along with a new guitar module, in a similar fashion as BIAB they'd have a killer competitive product.
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Thanks for your response, John. I appreciate your perspective, and we actually agree on more than might appear at first glance. “What you may be missing is there are almost certainly many BIAB users (most?) who do not care about 90% of the things you mentioned; I am definitely one of those!” I agree and this actually supports my point. It’s common to see users say they only use 10–15% of BIAB’s capabilities. The issue is that many of the strongest claims about BIAB being “challenged” by AI tools or Tonalic are coming from users who don’t use, or aren’t aware of, the majority of what BIAB already does. I regularly see wishlist requests for features BIAB has had for years. When someone evaluates a new product without knowing what BIAB is already capable of, it becomes difficult to make an apples-to-apples comparison. “To me, as a quick seeker of great guitar, bass and drum tracks, this looks like a serious competitor…” That’s fair speculation, and I don’t dispute that Tonalic may suit your workflow well. Especially if your priority is quick guitar-based parts. From what’s been demonstrated so far, though, Tonalic is operating in a very narrow slice of what BIAB covers. Plucked guitars and arpeggiated patterns are fine if that’s your lane, but that’s a small subset of BIAB’s instrument depth, arrangement logic, and stylistic variety. “Education, practice and learning are something I would suspect are not widely used BIAB features…” BIAB has long been respected in educational settings. It’s not a replacement for a teacher or YouTube. Just like YouTube isn’t a replacement for a teacher. It is a powerful learning environment. The User Showcase alone is full of examples of musicians who dramatically improved their skills through BIAB use. Floyd Jane and Rodney Gene’s reworked “Wrong Mailbox” is a good recent example. “As for being ‘light years ahead in instruments’… they are starting to sound a lot alike!” This one made me smile—especially given that Brent Mason is a featured artist in Tonalic, and he appears in one of the Tonalic videos linked here in the forum. In effect, you’d be subscribing to an artist already included with BIAB. Beyond that, instrument count isn’t just about quantity. It’s about arrangement context, substitution logic, medley construction, genre adaptability, and compositional scope. That’s where BIAB operates on a different level. “As for subscription vs. purchase…” Subscription versus ownership is ultimately a personal choice. Financially, if someone only uses a small fraction of BIAB, Tonalic might feel like better value for them. I think that’s perfectly reasonable. “As a BIAB weakling, I welcome competition…” Ironically, being a deep BIAB user puts me in a better position to evaluate competition, not a worse one. There’s a 19-minute Tonalic tutorial discussed elsewhere in the forum. Around the 6:30 mark, the narrator demonstrates editing a highlighted section where the algorithm alters data outside the selection to “intelligently humanize” the performance. That exact behavior was recently criticized here as a BIAB “bug” during partial regeneration, when in fact it’s BIAB doing the same thing, smoothing transitions and preserving musical continuity. That feature has existed for years. This is really my core point: When 90% of BIAB’s functionality is ignored or misunderstood, it becomes easy to misinterpret what competing software is doing, or to mistake long-standing BIAB features for innovations elsewhere. There’s nothing in that Tonalic tutorial that BIAB can’t already do. BIAB does with more instruments, more stylistic depth, more arrangement intelligence, and more compositional control. Tonalic may be a fun, focused tool, and competition is always healthy, but it’s far closer to a specialized guitar oriented idea generator than a true peer to BIAB.
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In high school I knew a fellow musician with perfect pitch. He told me he hated it! He said anything that was off in a band, chorus, or music in general drove him up a wall. He went on to college and we lost touch. Levitin spends a lot of time talking about pitch. Pitch is so important that the brain represents it directly; unlike almost any other musical attribute, we could place electrodes in the brain and be able to determine what pitches were being played to a person just by looking at the brain activity. And although music is based on pitch relations rather than absolute pitch values, it is paradoxically, these absolute pitch values that the brain is paying attention to throughout its different stages processing.
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It's a very beautiful song with remarkable vocal quality. The guitars are also very good. Great work. Laurent Thanks! We are happy you liked both the vocals and guitar. J&B
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Well deserved ![[Linked Image]](https://www.pgmusic.com/forums/images/icons/default/thumbs_up.gif) I'm halfway through your EP and there isn't a single song I don't like. Excellent! Thanks man and we appreciate you checking the additional tunes! J&B
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My new favorite from you, I really like the Rock vibe happening. Great groove and feel. Also like your vocal, and good to hear you playing too. Excellent! Thanks Dave! I would prefer to play more of my own content, but also recognise this is a Showcase of BIAB, so I make sure there is some BIAB content, and because I use BIAB a lot in the development of a song idea, I like to leave enough in there that illustrates this. Nice, relaxed song. It has a bit of an '80s vibe. The lyrics do evoke a different feeling than the song's atmosphere. Funny! The guitar playing underlines that relaxed feeling perfectly! And your vocals (and the BG vocals) also fit very well. And these lines in your lyrics I like very much: "You say it’s time for a revolution, But I say you gotta deserve it first" Thanks Hans! Regarding the music and lyrics having different intent, I had never thought of that. It makes me wonder what the song would be like if it had a different, more positive lyric? Hmmm. You've got me thinking ... but not enough to go through the effort. :grin This Is Cool! I like everything about it - the write, the vocals and BGVs, the playing, the production. (I listened to both) A super catchy chorus. I hear the "Stones thing", but to my ear it is very early-Neil-Young-y (a very cool thing). Thanks Floyd - I might have to go and listen to early Neil Young to understand what you are hearing. Andrew, talk about an evolution! Revolution went through many phases didn't it! Super vocal and lyrics. Super groove and backing tracks. This is an excellent song. Thanks Mario - I can safely say I won't be touching this song for a long time, so in that sense, the song was only fit enough to survive this long! Thank you to all for your wonderful comments and for listening! Andrew
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David, That’s very kind. Thank you. Bob
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Pete, this is one of your best. Great vocal and interplay with the lead guitar - brilliant work Loved that bass line and groove! Great lyrics and mix. Loved it
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CArl, what a masterpiece. Loved that nylon guitar lead. Those arpeggiated chords fit perfectly Those strings were icing on the cake. Super mix. Loved it
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Brian, I had a flashback to my trip to the Caribbean! Many thanx for that! An outstanding song Loved the groove and instrumentation. Outstanding mix Loved it. PS - Are you a Marty Robbins fan?
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David, you do absolutely fantastic with those synth voices. You make them sound real. Loved the groove and the backing band. You can never go wrong with a Maj 7 chord. Super mix Loved it. PS - I am also a big fan of the UFX Reverb.
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Andrew, talk about an evolution! Revolution went through many phases didn't it! Super vocal and lyrics. Super groove and backing tracks. This is an excellent song.
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Carl, you made that accordion talk! Super melody and chord progression. The piano and guitar is perfect for your leads. Super mix. An excellent composition and super chops on all of your instruments.
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Donny, it sounds like you are really tired. Am I right? Regardless this is a good song. I didn't mind all of those bends, they sounded OK to me. Keep on busking.
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Hi Janice and Bud. This is exceptional listening. I love this song. Janice's vocals are a perfect fit; Peter's guitar playing is an equally perfect fit, and the production is outstanding. Honestly, the three of you deserve all the credit and exposure that comes your way. You have well and truly earned it and deserve it. As an aside, I have to say that it's always amazing to hear what Band In A Box can do when it underpins musical expertise such as yours. I was completely captivated by this presentation. --Noel
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Hi Bob. My gosh! As David has said, this truly is a "compelling listen". Even here in Australia we are aware of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg address. This is powerful and the backing is perfect. When the violin enters the arrangement, it mesmerises and captures the solemness and reverance of this whole musical experience. Every way I look at this, it is stunning. --Noel
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Going through Minor Medical stuff no time Om
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Hey Janne. Wow! What an amazing work. You are truly a highly creative inventor when it comes to writing, arranging and producing music. This is first-class listening. I love your choice of voices and choice of instruments. Simply stunning. I also really like the major-to-minor key change. And using the more classic-voice sounding Lang Chuan vocals with the chorus was an excellent idea. The two different voices worked well together because of the way you arranged them. It felt like they belonged together. This is quite an amazing musical journey and definitely a creation to be proud of. --Noel P.S. I was super-impressed that you chose to be inspired by Australia. Mind you, I'm a bit biased because I happen to think that I live in one of the best countries on Earth.
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He meant ARA2. It's a brand new product so it definitely uses the state of the art in ARA2. It has only been tested and certified in Studio One 7.2.3 > Studio Pro 8. This is primarily due to its integrated into the Effects Browser of the DAW. It is an integrated process of dragging from the browser tab to the arrangement in the song. Also, for a DAW to be compatible it has to support ARA2 and a chord track. The VST3 plugin version is complete stand alone process.
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