Just a suggestion, with BIAB you get RealBand free as a separtate program that complements BIAB and that gives you a lot more power and options for mixing/editing the final track. In real terms you will in my opinion, get sound as good if not better than with the drum software and the korg. Much simpler than the various odds and ends you suggest, but unless you've used BIAB you probably won't know how easy it is. One usb connection and one connection to the PA. ![]() So if you have BIAB (and the soft synth) all you need to do is connect the Scarlett 2 to the PC, the outputs of the Scarlett 2 to the PA and its all up and running. ![]() That gives you Roland midi sounds which BIAB uses as the benchmark for its midi sounds when developing styles. Look at Peter Gannon's 'no brainer' post and you'll see how to get the TTS1 soft synth with the free download of Cakewalk. ![]() ![]() Same too with the Korg M1 for midi sounds. As long as you can play audio and midi out to a device that connects to a PA you can use BIAB.įrankly using the drum software is probably redundant because real drums which come with BIAB are audio files of real drums (hence the name) so they sound like a proper drum kit.
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