Thanks for the input everybody. I really appreciate it. Below I have added some questions to Peter’s comments.

So my question here is, why would you not just use your DAW to do your songs? Is it because the groove is better with BIAB or what? I would probably input into Cubase because I have really good sounding virtual instruments. So, if my instruments are better sounding in Cubase then why would I buy BIAB?


I am still thinking that most people use BB as a tool to help them learn to play jazz better. Is that correct? That is what I am interested in the most. But as I mentioned before, I am a composer for film, musical theater, and modern dance. How or why would I use BB to help me create music for one of those productions rather than using a DAW? What is BB giving me that a DAW cannot?

And in general, I am just curious how users of BB are implementing it into their musical lives.

Thanks for the links Peter. When I get the chance I will have a look.

And thanks Notes for your input. I may find that useful if I use backing tracks for a show.

Jeff