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Wendy Woo
by Gary E. Andrews - 08/22/26 12:36 AM
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John Eddy
by Gary E. Andrews - 08/21/26 03:25 PM
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This is precisely what I couldn't stand about BIAB! It seemed to me that BIAB has its own very unique EQ, and places instruments strangely so you're forced to record within the confines of the program. Does that make sense? To me, it made all the instruments far too confined and flat sounding. Musical instruments are dynamic, there's always going to be some overlap, especially in the high range where your room and "air" lives. Tony, BIAB gives you control over the exported files. You are not stuck with one set of default settings. You can use it as a plug in, in your DAW and drop and drag files dry...and then apply your own efx. I typically don't do that because I like the way BIAB sends them out by default and they adjust pretty easily. BIAB takes time and effort to learn. It pays off nicely. If you dont want to invest the time to learn it, you will never like what it does and anything that you do with it will sound disjointed. Which will cause you to bump your gums about how you hated it back in 2008.  That is actually where "air lives."
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