Well, even at 32-bit, you won't find find another program that comes close to doing what BIAB does as well as it does it.

Of course, you can use BIAB to create audio and MIDI parts, which you then can import into a 64-bit DAW, where you can use 64-bit VSTi's. A little extra work, but try creating a full band of parts based on a chord progression in any other DAW.

I'm curious which VSTi's you are wanting to use, as many of them come with both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. The biggest difference is the amount of memory (i.e. sample size) they can access, but otherwise are functionally equivalent.


John

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