Originally Posted By: BobF
Meh. RB prolly won't do much for me then.


If you look at all music programs as different tools in your toolbox, it may be that you are already using another program do do what some of us use RB to do.

But RB does let you add more real tracks to a project very easily, and that's one reason why a lot of people use it as their DAW, or as an intermediate step between BIAB and their DAW of choice.

However, from the BIAB environment, You can drag and drop any number of additional tracks either directly to your DAW of choice, or to the desktop, from which place you can import them to your DAW... so there are lots of ways to skin the same cat with or without RB. It *IS* handy to keep refining and regenerating your tracks until you have exactly what you want while you are still in RB.. because once you move the tracks to Sonar or Reaper, you can't generate new instruments.

Personally, I think it's a valuable tool and worth taking time to get it working, whether you use it as your final DAW or just as an intermediate step.