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I'm using BIAB 2013, so I'm not familiar with what features 2012 doesn't have.

For recording and playback, I use a PreSonus AudioBox USB interface which came bundled with Studio One Artist.

Real Tracks generally sound better than MIDI, although for Bass and keys, sometimes I will use MIDI for those. I take the rough tracks from BIAB and drop them into StudioOne for polishing and editing. MIDI parts are dropped into StudioOne and I use the MIDI instruments that came with StudioOne for my sound module.

I'm not familiar with Logic, so I can't help you there. I'm also not a big fan of RealBand for a DAW, but there are some cool features built-in that you can't get in another DAW.

My general approach is to lay out the song in BIAB in a straight line, with no repeats or choruses. If it's an 8 bar song with three choruses, I lay it out as a 24 bar song. At the beginning, I'll add 4 to 8 bars for an intro. At the end, I figure out if I want any repeats and add those bars, as well. After that, I'll add a couple of bars of held chords of the root chord and then let BIAB generate an ending. If there are open parts like the solo or melody, I'll find a solo instrument part that fits in and add it to those tracks. At this point, the more parts the better. Next I'll play around with different drum sub-styles on different parts of the song. Once I get everything close, I export each track as a wave file.

Once I get the individual WAV files of each part, I drag those into StudioOne. As I listen to it now, I decide what parts I want on each verse and chorus and mute the parts I don't want. The parts I added in the last step in BIAB may not be used at all in the final mix or I may use bits and pieces of them a dead spots in a song. The ending of the song is created by using a combination of the BIAB generated ending, the held chords from BIAB or parts in the song.

Sorry this was so long, but hope it helps.


Rich

Windows 10, 64 bit | BIAB 2019 PlusPak | Studio One 2 Artist