Hi Dan,

I feel your pain! I am in the same situation here. What I do is to use the GM synth that comes with BiaB just to get an idea of what it may sound like then I transfer all the MIDI tracks to my DAW. There I use my 64 bit soft synths.

Jbridge is a workaround but I haven't had a lot of success with it, mainly because I did not spend a lot of time with it. I do little work in BiaB and a lot of work in my DAW. YMMV

Having a 64-bit BiaB has been on the wish list a number of times. Personally I think it is way beyond time for that to happen.

PS - if you want to talk more about going from BiaB to a 64 bit DAW and virtual instrumentals feel free to PM me.


Waitress "How did you find your steak sir"?

Me "I just looked next to the potatoes and there it was"!

64 bit Win 10 Pro, the latest BiaB/RB, Roland Octa-Capture audio interface, a ton of software/hardware