Here is my opinion on this topic, an opinion that many of you do not share so if you want to discuss this with me please keep it civil.

1-BiaB is not a DAW! It is a 32 bit backing track generator. I know that PGMusic has added a number of DAW like functions such as importing a multi-track MIDI file but it is still not a DAW. IMHO a DAW in a necessary component.

2-Using a work-around so one can add 64 bit VSTis is not the answer. If you want an easier way to use 64 bit plugins you need a 64 bit program.

3-The DAW you use should be a 64 bit DAW like Sonar/Cakewalk, Studio One, etc if you want to use 64 bit plug-ins.

4-BUT if you only work with RTs and RDs and use little MIDI then the current BiaB and RB will work perfectly for you. You will not need any of the above suggestions. BUT if you are heavy into MIDI then 1-3 is what you really need.

One can circumvent most if not all problems if one uses BiaB only as a backing track generator using GM MIDI then moving all MIDI files to a 64 bit DAW and use those pro 64 bit VSTis and VSTs.

YMMV


I get most of my exercise these days from shaking my head in disbelief.


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