What version is the best Band In A Box To Buy,Anyone know?
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What version is the best Band In A Box To Buy,Anyone know?
Looking for Band In A Box for Tradional Country. I don't know which one to buy, Can anyone help. Thanks Randy Aden
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Hi Randy, the best thing to do is to talk with the friendly folks at PGmusic.com and they can guide you in the right direction. Here's their contact info. Click Here
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BiaB has been my practice medium for many years. I started off on a version that came on many diskettes and the last one I bought was the 2005 issue, the Megapack back then. I've never needed any of the WAV stuff or harmonist, etc. I just punch in the song I wanna practice, select a style and go.
What I'm saying is that if all you want is a practice tool, you don't need to splash out too much. I've never needed to watch the videos, for what I need it is pretty intuitive. If you want to be generating custom solos, or using this as a recording medium then you may need some instruction but for me the Megapack is more than I ever need.
The great thing is that my old 2005 version is still running on my ca. 200 MHz laptop!
What I'm saying is that if all you want is a practice tool, you don't need to splash out too much. I've never needed to watch the videos, for what I need it is pretty intuitive. If you want to be generating custom solos, or using this as a recording medium then you may need some instruction but for me the Megapack is more than I ever need.
The great thing is that my old 2005 version is still running on my ca. 200 MHz laptop!
- Paul Seager
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BiaB has been my practice medium for many years. I started off on a version that came on many diskettes and the last one I bought was the 2005 issue, the Megapack back then. I've never needed any of the WAV stuff or harmonist, etc. I just punch in the song I wanna practice, select a style and go.
What I'm saying is that if all you want is a practice tool, you don't need to splash out too much. I've never needed to watch the videos, for what I need it is pretty intuitive. If you want to be generating custom solos, or using this as a recording medium then you may need some instruction but for me the Megapack is more than I ever need.
The great thing is that my old 2005 version is still running on my ca. 200 MHz laptop!
What I'm saying is that if all you want is a practice tool, you don't need to splash out too much. I've never needed to watch the videos, for what I need it is pretty intuitive. If you want to be generating custom solos, or using this as a recording medium then you may need some instruction but for me the Megapack is more than I ever need.
The great thing is that my old 2005 version is still running on my ca. 200 MHz laptop!
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Forum Member Big Jim Baron sells the BIAB with a full library of tunes already created that he sales in a package deal at a good price . You should be able to contact him here on the Forum .
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