I have seen mentioned several times people moving BIAB projects over to another DAW such as Reaper. I downloaded Reaper and was able to drag a project to it easily. I am curious as to why use another DAW as opposed to RealBand which is included with BIAB 2011. Is RB limited in capability compared to Reaper? I know every product has its learning curve but I don't want to waste alot of time unless there is some particular advantage to using another product. Perhaps people are using other DAWs as they already were experienced with them. Reaper does look good but does not have RB's features such as built in accompaniment or RT generation, etc. I'm just a little confused, any insight from other's experience would be much appreciated. Meanwhile, I'll just poke around with Reaper before the free trial runs out.


Thanks,
Tony