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Hi,
A friend sent me a recording today that he did in band in a box, using real tracks. Didn't sound bad, but not great either.
It seems so tempting to use BIAB, because of the ease of use, and the way to tap into sounds that could be hard to get on your own.
It seems every time I turn around there is a new version, I've yet to try it cause, most what I hear is good sounding idea recordings, and not radio ready tracks.
I just wondered if anybody is having success with BIAB tracks?
I dont like how guitars sound in it but I could live with bass, drums and piano. the sax sounds pretty good too.
Still seems like glitzy elevator music to me, but id appreciate all feedback on it.
Last edited by December Rock Star; 02/16/12 10:04 PM.
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