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I used a beat from my synth once for an internet recording. I guess that would qualify as using a beat loop. But I feel myself that the confines of form restricts me. Although I derive from forms - improvise. I am far behind the curb with software; or hardware for that matter. I don't understand the language and don't want to do loops. What types of software are best with BIAB? I currently use Audacity to multtrack. The members have terms that I have heard of yet am not familiar with. Whether I qualify as a musician or not, I would not want to loop my way with my heart and soul.
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