Originally Posted By: MusicStudent
.... However, BIAB does not play nice with other apps.

Maybe that's the reason of it's commercial success.

Just like Windows: publish something that is basically nice enough and somehow useful, but quirky. Everyone starts adding mods or helping tools (f.i. Bob Norton's style stuff among others), thereby making more and more users dependable .... You almost get that impression; already in Atari days i mocked about a MIDI clock slave mode, and all that ever happened was that quirky VST plugin at least i cannot work with.

But i still like BIAB for too many reasons.

Arghh, always a struggle to get something nice out of it, that doggone primitive style maker, bar-beat counting missing the point, no verse-chorus-middle8 structure possible, RTs not RT-ing properly and missing out especially the halftiming sport, and yep, still not enough tracks among my main griefs.

And every time the work around: exporting as much as possible to a proper DAW and working from that further.