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Leafs
by Gary E. Andrews - 03/04/24 12:47 PM
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Well if the answer is so what? Then the debate over whether biab can produce professionally released quality recordings, must not be a debate.
never denied it can do what you said it can do, I have doubts it can what users of biab say it can do.
To my ears it sounds like elevator music. If you can keep it simple in arrangement and play lots of live instruments with it, then you can get better results. I have heard some decent recordings.
But if recording live instruments with it, why not just use live instruments instead of it?
I think drums have come a long way.mezdrummer and superior drummer can really get close, especially if just using a simple beat.
With chords and melodic instruments it's just not as good sounding
acceptable and professional are far apart
Last edited by Fdemetrio; 01/16/18 12:14 PM.
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