Biab 2017
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- Joe Wheeler
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Biab 2017
Anyone tried the 2017 yet . Any feedback. http://www.pgmusic.com/bbwin.packages.htm
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Biab 2017
Hi Joe,
I am tempted to purchase the UltraPlusPak at $169 my last version was a while ago in 2010.
I can't see that we get much extra for the Everything pak, just some tutorial videos, but only $20 more.
The XTRA Styles pak 1 and 2 are optional extras.
At 100G download it will take me at least 3 hours or more depending on PG
Have you purchased yet ?
alan..
I am tempted to purchase the UltraPlusPak at $169 my last version was a while ago in 2010.
I can't see that we get much extra for the Everything pak, just some tutorial videos, but only $20 more.
The XTRA Styles pak 1 and 2 are optional extras.
At 100G download it will take me at least 3 hours or more depending on PG
Have you purchased yet ?
alan..
- Joe Wheeler
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biab 2017 downloading
I am currently downloading at about 4MB/sec although I have about 60MB/sec speed
I have downloaded the first four .exe programs and installed them, and then went into the download manager of BIAB2017 to download the rest (mostly realtracks) about 87Gbytes and needs 177Gbytes to allow it to download.
Realband is still a seperate program. I had thought it was now integrated into BIAB
The user interfaces look much improved from 2010, over the next few days I will post how I find it, I will be using it with a 2 channel Focusrite ASIO audio input
Looks like many hours to complete the download !
I have downloaded the first four .exe programs and installed them, and then went into the download manager of BIAB2017 to download the rest (mostly realtracks) about 87Gbytes and needs 177Gbytes to allow it to download.
Realband is still a seperate program. I had thought it was now integrated into BIAB
The user interfaces look much improved from 2010, over the next few days I will post how I find it, I will be using it with a 2 channel Focusrite ASIO audio input
Looks like many hours to complete the download !
- Jack Stoner
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- Location: Kansas City, MO
I purchased and downloaded the new version yesterday. I have a 100 MB cable download but it still took about an hour or so to download (I was able to download more than one file at a time using the Windows 10 Edge browser).
I had 2014 version.
I use a BIAB file occasionally in my recording studio DAW (Sonar Platinum).
I had 2014 version.
I use a BIAB file occasionally in my recording studio DAW (Sonar Platinum).
- Jim Smerk
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Back in March 2016 I was one of the lucky ones to have won the Everything Pak from PG Music. For well over a decade I had been an every other year updater (and before Real Tracks every year), until 2012. Then $$ got tight and I had not updated since, so winning the 2016 version was an eye opener of major proportions. Ton's of new styles & easier ways to use them, Midi Super Tracks that were usable, etc. I write Rock & Country mainly, so BiaB has always been a great source of lead & filler instruments.
I then had the luck of winning the XtraPak1 Songwriting contest in the Country Category, which has allowed me to fund the update to 2017 with all the extra's (except the Audiophile Version, which a friend has & I would love to grab because it DOES sound much better) and I can say that the GUI improvements & the new Country Drums are worth the update alone.
The huge draw back to ANY update for years has been the drums & bass had not been updated, the Rhythm Section stayed in one place while all the other instruments moved on with improvements....hopefully that will change for the next few releases.
IMHO, if you use BiaB for your songwriting / backing tracks and have not updated in a few years, it IS worth it. There is more in this new version than just more Real Tracks.
Side note one, Real Band is a combination of Power Tracks and Band In A Box. I don't see how they could combined them into a single program anymore than they already are?
Side note two, here is the Xtra Styles Contest song I won with......enjoy!
http://www.pgmusic.com/forums/ubbthread ... Post367810
Sorry for the book.......
I then had the luck of winning the XtraPak1 Songwriting contest in the Country Category, which has allowed me to fund the update to 2017 with all the extra's (except the Audiophile Version, which a friend has & I would love to grab because it DOES sound much better) and I can say that the GUI improvements & the new Country Drums are worth the update alone.
The huge draw back to ANY update for years has been the drums & bass had not been updated, the Rhythm Section stayed in one place while all the other instruments moved on with improvements....hopefully that will change for the next few releases.
IMHO, if you use BiaB for your songwriting / backing tracks and have not updated in a few years, it IS worth it. There is more in this new version than just more Real Tracks.
Side note one, Real Band is a combination of Power Tracks and Band In A Box. I don't see how they could combined them into a single program anymore than they already are?

Side note two, here is the Xtra Styles Contest song I won with......enjoy!

http://www.pgmusic.com/forums/ubbthread ... Post367810
Sorry for the book.......

- Joe Wheeler
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Jim Smerk , your song sounded great.
Jim Smerk , you did a great job . I just received my usb drive but I haven't tried it yet . Lot of company over the holidays . I'll probably update my laptop before loading it in .
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