Hi Bill
Your right about the KN's sequencer its first class if you are a good keyboard player but I am more of a guitarist and if I create a sequence there are normally so many mistakes I like to see and edit it pictorially, thats where Cubase comes in. Its also great for recording several tracks of audio (in my case guitar parts).
My idea initially on buying BIAB was so I could quickly type in chords from a Fake Book, it literally only takes seconds, then try playing the melody. So it was meant as a learning package more than anything. The only thing I don't like about BIAB is most of the styles have a Jazzy feel and Jazz is not one of my favourite musical styles.
Glen
[This message has been edited by Glen Coyne (edited 04-01-2009).]