Originally Posted By: MusicStudent
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"Should I do everything I can in BIAB, and then transfer the files to Reaper for final tracking and editing,


Yes, Yes a 100x Yes. grin Or, "... well that's the way I do it".

One thing you should quickly learn about Reaper, which has not been mentioned and was not one of your criteria, but Reaper is "rock solid". Meaning it does not freeze of fail. Once you start working in Reaper you will learn how wonderful that is.

good luck.


Hi Dan,
Thanks for this.

Actually, Reaper might not freeze in the traditional sense of the word when applied to DAWs, but there is one conflict/problem that has stymied users over different versions and has meant that some people have had to reinstall Reaper.

I wish that I could remember what that was, but it was a couple of years ago I last read about it, and my memory is no longer that good.

But overall, yes, it is rock solid.


"If The Beatles or the 60's had a message, it was 'Learn to swim'. And once you've learned - swim!"
John Lennon