Your last question, about process. You will find many, many different answers among the users here, and whatever works is the correct answer. I am a jazz composer, and I write the basic song in BIAB and then take it to SONAR for more editing and additional tracks, then I mix it to stereo and do the final editing in Adobe Audition. I only use SONAR because I learned that long before I had PowerTracks/RealBand from PG Music, but those tools can do a similar job and actually have some cross-program advantages. Yes to your question, the ultimate goal is .WAV files. First many, for each track, and finally one, mixed down to stereo for CD or MP3 quality. There's so much more to all of this, of course, and as you have specific questions, we will help.


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