I've used BIAB for a while for what it does best: auto arranging. I then export the midi files for use in my other DAWs ... mainly Cubase.

I understand Real Band is or is intended to be a DAW (correct me please, if needed)

What, if any, special features beyond possibly directly opening a *.sgu or *.mgu file, of integration with BIAB does Real Band have ... that otherwise couldn't be done equally well in any other DAW?

I ask only because there is always a learning curve with any new software. Unless there are some scintillating advantages of integration that I don't know about, I have no real incentive to learn Real Band. Please understand, I'm not disparaging it, just saying if its like the tools I already use, I would have no reason to take the time to learn to use it.

Thanks.

Prado