Well as a rookie to BiaB I can't say much, maybe I need to get used to the way it all works, but for the first few songs I made up to now I, as soon as I am happy with the audio tracks, I save them as wav's and the midi tracks as a midi file, or -if they also sound good- as a wav. Then I import everything in Protools or Cubase and from there I work further. (mixing, editting, recording more instruments/vocals, mastering) As far as I have seen now, I think neither BiaB or realtracks are the instruments for me to handle my mixes and recordings to a final state. Not a problem I think, I am allready very happy that with BiaB I can create fast tracks, not have to program/play everything myself anymore.


I'll be back...