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#491590 - 03/15/20 07:25 AM Band in a box, does it again..
Bachus Offline
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It sounds so good.
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#491593 - 03/15/20 07:49 AM Re: Band in a box, does it again.. [Re: Bachus]
FransN Offline
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Registered: 05/16/09
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Wow biab sounds great. Much more realistic then the Yamaha.

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#491596 - 03/15/20 08:33 AM Re: Band in a box, does it again.. [Re: FransN]
bruno123 Offline
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My opinion:

The same settings for both instruments are a must if we are comparing.

There is more going on with the Sx900. Clean it up, then compare.

The good thing by having more than you need, is that you can change from less to more, making less sound great. If more is not there you are stuck.

John C.

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#491597 - 03/15/20 08:43 AM Re: Band in a box, does it again.. [Re: Bachus]
Crossover Offline
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Registered: 11/19/17
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I also think it‘s a bit unfair. Out of the box, the Yamaha doesn‘t have the suitable style. If the style and the solo guitar playing were improved, it would be closer.

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#491598 - 03/15/20 08:56 AM Re: Band in a box, does it again.. [Re: Bachus]
FransN Offline
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Don’t get me wrong the Yamaha sounds great but biab sounds more live which I like. That’s the reason I prefer Korg. For a studio sound nothing beats the Yamaha.

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#491599 - 03/15/20 09:00 AM Re: Band in a box, does it again.. [Re: Bachus]
saxxman Offline
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Registered: 10/15/05
Posts: 1433
Loc: Niceville, FL USA
Have them both and love them both! Definitely love the tools onboard BIAB. You can import an MP3, have BIAB interpret the chords and then go fishing through the 6,000+ styles to find one that best matches the original song. Fun for sure! And of course the SX900 is a rockin' keyboard machine! Great sounds, great styles, and great capability to mix and "pare down" as you see fit.

On a sidenote, just had a hardware fault/failure on my 2020 BIAB drive. It was working on about 60% of the styles but would crash if I selected certain styles, followed by a "There is a problem with this disk" error message from Windows. I spent a little time on Chat w/PGMusic and lo and behold, another fresh 2020 BIAB disk showed up overnight. PGMusic has an amazing crew and products.

SX900 + BIAB = Amazing capabilities for any musician!
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#491601 - 03/15/20 09:13 AM Re: Band in a box, does it again.. [Re: Bachus]
leeboy Offline
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Registered: 10/09/04
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Loc: Ocala, FL USA
I only play live, so BIAB no interest...but it is great product for the purpose designed...
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#491612 - 03/15/20 10:03 AM Re: Band in a box, does it again.. [Re: Bachus]
Stephenm52 Offline
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Registered: 04/13/05
Posts: 5126
Loc: USA
I haven’t used BIAB in many years but prior to lead sheets in pdf form being so plentiful I used to print lead sheets from the app. I also liked playing along with tunes to get the feel and timing of the song correct.

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#491614 - 03/15/20 10:18 AM Re: Band in a box, does it again.. [Re: Bachus]
TedS Offline
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This doesn't seem like a fair comparison. Of course the software's changes, bass line, variations, etc., can potentially be smoother and more realistic because BIAB can look ahead and see what the next chord is going to be. The Yamaha (and every true arranger) is REACTING to player input in real-time. Which, at least in theory, permits the player to improvise. Different tools for different purposes.

Edit: I'm more curious about BIAB's ability to convert .mp3s to MIDI. How good is it? Are they accurate??


Edited by TedS (03/15/20 10:40 AM)

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#491619 - 03/15/20 11:21 AM Re: Band in a box, does it again.. [Re: TedS]
Crossover Offline
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Registered: 11/19/17
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Originally Posted By TedS
This doesn't seem like a fair comparison. Of course the software's changes, bass line, variations, etc., can potentially be smoother and more realistic because BIAB can look ahead and see what the next chord is going to be. The Yamaha (and every true arranger) is REACTING to player input in real-time. Which, at least in theory, permits the player to improvise. Different tools for different purposes.

Edit: I'm more curious about BIAB's ability to convert .mp3s to MIDI. How good is it? Are they accurate??


Exactly, BIAB doesn‘t produce it in real time. It would be fairer comparing it to a Yamaha midi file.

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