Which BIAB version to buy?
Posted: 7 Aug 2009 7:19 am
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!