Angelo,

I haven't played around with the BIAB plug-in a great deal and so I cannot give definite answer in relation to it.

I do use BIAB and Reaper, though. What I do is to use the normal, standalone version of BIAB. From BIAB, it's possible to drag tracks directly into Reaper. No special knowledge is needed. Just resize the programs so that both Reaper and BIAB take up about half the screen each.

Now drag the, horizontal row of tracks over to Reaper one at a time.

Alternatively, if you drag the MASTER track over, all tracks will be added to Reaper in one go.

Two considerations before dragging...

1. If you want to add reverb and other effects in Reaper as well as adjust panning in Reaper, it would be best to right-click on the Master track and "Set the mix to flat, dry and center" before dragging.

2. If you are happy with the sound of the song in BIAB, with BIAB reverb and panning, just drag the Master track across without setting the mix to flat, dry and center.

Hopefully this will help while someone investigates the VST3 plugin for you.

Regards,
Noel

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