Originally Posted By: John F
Does anyone have any opinions on this?


I would say you can avoid each and every pitfall of a DAW by going to a digital multi track recorder. I have owned many hardware units over a period of decades and have never suffered a crash with any of them. I have three hardware units now and their reliability is phenomenal. Even if you someday have the need to move tracks or a project to a DAW, every hardware device I'm aware of has a means to transfer files to a DAW and back again.

A recording on a digital multi track recorder is indistinguishable from a recording made on a DAW. Like BIAB, a quality hard disk recorder can complete a project completely "in the box" which is a very simple and reliable setup.


BIAB 2025:RB 2025, Latest builds: Dell Optiplex 7040 Desktop; Windows-10-64 bit, Intel Core i7-6700 3.4GHz CPU and 16 GB Ram Memory.