Hi Ian,
actually PG must have a lot of faith in their program, they currently don't have a demo version because of the huge audio file library, they gave a 30 day money back guarantee instead.
( don't know if there's any fine print involved haahaa )
http://www.pgmusic.com/salesfaq1.htm#3It together with Real Band sequencer is a good combination. ( they're both part of the same package).
Real Band is similar to their Powertracks sequencer, with one big exception, Real Band can generate a BIAB style track ( based on the song's chord progression) wheras Powertracks can't.
In short, you could actually load in a midifile, ( it will create a chord track if the midifile hasn't got one ). Then if you wanted to replace just say a guitar track, with a Real Track audio file, you choose the one you want, press generate, and it creates a guitar part, based on the chords in your chord track. You could replace drums or bass or anything, provided you find one that suits of course.
From reading some of the comments, the guys create the song in Band in a Box ( ie just type in chord progression , pick style parts etc , then load it into Real Band for fine tuning, then you can save it as an mp3.
As you said, the one big draw back is it can't be played in realtime, but, playing along to a backing track ( music minus one, I think Scott called it) is fun also.
I'm much the same, Rikki...I can use a workstation, but, I really wouldn't want to.
I used one of the very first versions of Band In The Box,
many years ago when working in Newfoundland...it was impressive back then, and now, it is a real mind-blowing program.
Only thing is it's not in
real time, but it is still a lot more
fun than a workstation...they are boring to me, and as you say, I'm not that creative with them either. Plus, in my case, I'm very lazy as well.
After my year's financial check-up, I may invest in the latest BIAB.
I've read your glowing appreciation of it, and agree wholeheartedly.
Ian
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