Originally Posted By: joe5
Appreciate the replies! Frankly I'm not at a point of being ready to record anyway, so this is simply info gathering for me right now. I'm near certain I will want to use BIAB regardless of what DAW I use though, so I might pull the trigger anyway and tinker with it...then when I get a studio set up I will be that much farther along with that aspect.

As for whether RB is good enough as a DAW, who knows. The only other DAW I've even looked at was Reaper, because people were telling me it's so easy to use...but my initial impression was quite different. But again it was just a first look and I didn't really use it enough to be sure. I just hope there are others which are easier!





When you do get ready..... here's what you need.

A computer to run the software ... preferably a dedicated machine as opposed to general duty shared machine...

A good interface that uses ASIO and connects with USB to the computer.

BB&RB of course.

Don't forget the mics, cables, speakers, headphones, other software to make the music better.... VST's and stuff....

Also, have a look at Cakewalk's Music Creator 7. I've been a long time CW user. Music Creator (MC) in it's various versions is on my computer.... MC 4,5,& 6 as well as Sonar X1e. MC is also sold by PG music for $50 IIRC, and if you check the Cakewalk store periodically, you can find it on sale from time to time for $20. But even at it's full MSRP of $50 it's well worth every penny. It's a fully capable DAW that has everything you will need to do superb music production without the complexity and all the extra bells and whistles of the really expensive flagship models of DAWs.

Before you buy a DAW, go to the various DAW software company websites and read what the users are talking about and listen to the music they are producing on that DAW. Some DAW's are better suited to certain types of music due to their included features and functions. Educate yourself so you can buy the best DAW for you.

Last edited by Guitarhacker; 08/12/16 01:59 AM.

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