Which BIAB version to buy?
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- Tim Herbert
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Which BIAB version to buy?
Hi guys. Thanks to your help, I've decided to go ahead with a BIAB purchase. I'm thinking that the 2009 MegaPak (which includes Band-in-a-Box; RealBand, all Styles (77 Sets); some RealDrums (6 Sets); and some RealTracks (6 Sets)), probably meets my needs and price point of ~$200. The PG Music site has a HUGE amount of info about their products, almost too much, so I'm hoping you can clarify a couple of things for me please, based on your experience.
I primarily want to use backing tracks to practice to, in different keys, tempos, and styles. I think the MegaPak will get me there (I'm playing mostly country), true? But I'm also interested in the Audio Chord Wizard, which apparently can figure out chords in MP3/WAV/WMA files and CD-Audio tracks; that sounds way cool, if it works as described. I THINK the Chord Wizard is included in the MegaPak, but I also see it referenced in the Power Tracks Pro Audio component that appears to be an additional $49. So, I'm wondering:
- Is the Mega Pak a good choice?
- Is the Chord Wizard included in the 2009 Mega Pak?
- Is the Power Tracks Pro Audio a piece I really need?
- Any other thoughts or comments?
Thanks for any and all guidance. I'm hoping I can get this set up and start using it without too much time and trouble - looks like there are a lot of "moving parts" to BIAB! I do wish the vendor would sell a Pak based on style of music, but that's another discussion.
Thanks again - this Forum area has been very helpful!
I primarily want to use backing tracks to practice to, in different keys, tempos, and styles. I think the MegaPak will get me there (I'm playing mostly country), true? But I'm also interested in the Audio Chord Wizard, which apparently can figure out chords in MP3/WAV/WMA files and CD-Audio tracks; that sounds way cool, if it works as described. I THINK the Chord Wizard is included in the MegaPak, but I also see it referenced in the Power Tracks Pro Audio component that appears to be an additional $49. So, I'm wondering:
- Is the Mega Pak a good choice?
- Is the Chord Wizard included in the 2009 Mega Pak?
- Is the Power Tracks Pro Audio a piece I really need?
- Any other thoughts or comments?
Thanks for any and all guidance. I'm hoping I can get this set up and start using it without too much time and trouble - looks like there are a lot of "moving parts" to BIAB! I do wish the vendor would sell a Pak based on style of music, but that's another discussion.
Thanks again - this Forum area has been very helpful!
Tim Herbert - Wisconsin
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Hi Tim,
Just my 2 cents worth.
I've been using the basic BIAB package for a little over a year with no add on features whatsoever. It suits my needs which are:
Create backing tracks that include drums, bass, rhythm guitar, piano and occasionally strings. I use it on a lap top PC as my rhythm section every Sunday morning in our Church praise team. I play pedal steel and there is a lead guitarist and 3 vocalist. With the LapTop/BIAB hooked directly into the sound board, we get a pretty respectable sound.
The only additional things that I use for this are the Ray Price Styles which can be purchesed here on the forum. (See top sticky)
This is not to imply that the other things are not very good, I'm sure that they are. But you can do a LOT with the basic package, than add on later as needed.
Best of luck to you.
David.
Just my 2 cents worth.
I've been using the basic BIAB package for a little over a year with no add on features whatsoever. It suits my needs which are:
Create backing tracks that include drums, bass, rhythm guitar, piano and occasionally strings. I use it on a lap top PC as my rhythm section every Sunday morning in our Church praise team. I play pedal steel and there is a lead guitarist and 3 vocalist. With the LapTop/BIAB hooked directly into the sound board, we get a pretty respectable sound.
The only additional things that I use for this are the Ray Price Styles which can be purchesed here on the forum. (See top sticky)
This is not to imply that the other things are not very good, I'm sure that they are. But you can do a LOT with the basic package, than add on later as needed.
Best of luck to you.
David.
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Tim, the MegaPak is a good choice and will give you everything you want to do with it and lots more.
The chord wizard is included in both BIAB and RealBand. I have an older version of BIAB (2004) and it also had the chord wizard feature but now it's better cause you can use mp3's with it instead of just midi files like my version. PowerTracks used to be included in the upgrades but I guess they replaced it with "RealBand" which basically combines the best features of both BIAB and PowerTracks.Tim Herbert wrote:
- Is the Mega Pak a good choice?
- Is the Chord Wizard included in the 2009 Mega Pak?
- Is the Power Tracks Pro Audio a piece I really need?
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Question??
I have older BIAB version 9 & 10-and a friend told
me not to use it in windows xp-
Does anyone have a newer version that would help
me? Or is what i got ok?
me not to use it in windows xp-
Does anyone have a newer version that would help
me? Or is what i got ok?
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