I am wondering if you can clear up something for me regarding BIAB. Or iPhone.Ĭertainly worth $10 to try before buying BIAB. I don't use it on my Android phone, but it should work there also. I'm surprised I don't hear a bit more about it on here. ![]() ? Look at it this way - you could buy iReal AND a new tablet for about the same as BIAB with just MIDI :) ( correction - I believe it WILL let you save WAV files)īIAB probably does all that - and more - but again, $10 versus $150 or $200. The only reason I'd convert to WAV/MP3 from BIAB would be to play them on my tablet instead of hauling my laptop up to my room or being tied to a desktop. I don't think iReal lets you save WAV or MP3s, but that doesn't matter to me.You can also download a bunch of playlists, one of which includes over 100 bluegrass tunes.And you can specify ending BPM instead of an increment. I think you can do this with pitch (key) also. By the end of the 30 loops I'm at 140 BPM, after gradually speeding up. So I start a song at 80 BPM, loop it 30 times, automatically incrementing by 2 BPM. You set a starting tempo, tell it to loop the song (up to 30 times), and increment the tempo by x beats per minute. (I also downloaded a bunch of backing tracks generously posted here by Eric, Prince of BHO) The midi stuff is FINE for learning and practicing. Yes, BIAB can add realistic sampled instruments.And then play! I have it on my 7" tablet, and I have a small portable bluetooth speaker, and it's the perfect setup for practicing. Put in chords, select a style (there's bluegrass), etc etc. if you have an Android device (or iPhone/iPad), I HIGHLY recommend a product called iReal. Though I never did really use it much, since I didn't get serious about learning until starting lessons a year and a half ago. I have BIAB (old 2005 version) and I think it's an awesome tool.
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