Originally Posted By: 90 dB
...As for making RB a full-featured DAW, I really question whether PG has the juice to compete with Pro Tools, Cubase, Samplitude, Nuendo, et al.?.. Nobody here is mixing pro projects to be delivered to a label...


It won't replace PT but to have something you can work in without out having to go back n forth from PT to RB.

You would be surprised what it has been used on.

"He's a top-notch producer himself, and has actually used BIAB on records and there is no way anyone would be able to tell it wasn't live. It's that good and tight."