Posted: 6 Dec 2006 7:11 am
BIAB - $59?????????
I just did the 2007 upgrade and that cost me $150. 2007 Mega Pak full version cost $269. This is just for the software. Then you have to add the hardware. Plus, there's third party add ons too. If you don't want to take the time to learn how to use it, spend additional money, and are content with the toy like sounds, the $59 version is okay. The add ons are for advanced users that are using BIAB in conjunction with a good GM 1 or GM 2 Midi sound module of some type and interface equipment that will reproduce tracks that are listening music quality. You can get a bunch of money tied up pretty quickly if you want a more professional quality sound.
Tony is correct. BIAB and midi sequencing programs are different animals. In this thread they have been referred to in a generic sense because they are both computer assisted means of producing music. Just as Telecaster and Zum are both guitars, but we know the two are not interchangable.
If you just want a reason to criticize what you don't understand, the $59 "Fisher Price" version should serve you just fine.
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Emmons Lashley Legrande D-10 8/4, Peavey Nashville 400, Peavey Nashville 112, Peavey Bandit, Baggs Fiddle Bridge, Peavey Profex II, Several Fiddles, Fender Tele and Strat, Martin Guitars, Eastman 815 Mandolin, Johnson Dobro, Rich and Taylor Banjo, Yamaha Keyboard, Upright Bass, Yamaha Bass, Korg Tuners.
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I just did the 2007 upgrade and that cost me $150. 2007 Mega Pak full version cost $269. This is just for the software. Then you have to add the hardware. Plus, there's third party add ons too. If you don't want to take the time to learn how to use it, spend additional money, and are content with the toy like sounds, the $59 version is okay. The add ons are for advanced users that are using BIAB in conjunction with a good GM 1 or GM 2 Midi sound module of some type and interface equipment that will reproduce tracks that are listening music quality. You can get a bunch of money tied up pretty quickly if you want a more professional quality sound.
Tony is correct. BIAB and midi sequencing programs are different animals. In this thread they have been referred to in a generic sense because they are both computer assisted means of producing music. Just as Telecaster and Zum are both guitars, but we know the two are not interchangable.
If you just want a reason to criticize what you don't understand, the $59 "Fisher Price" version should serve you just fine.
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Emmons Lashley Legrande D-10 8/4, Peavey Nashville 400, Peavey Nashville 112, Peavey Bandit, Baggs Fiddle Bridge, Peavey Profex II, Several Fiddles, Fender Tele and Strat, Martin Guitars, Eastman 815 Mandolin, Johnson Dobro, Rich and Taylor Banjo, Yamaha Keyboard, Upright Bass, Yamaha Bass, Korg Tuners.
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