i'm an avid user of biab/reaper. love them all.
my song creation method is the same as noel96.
start off in biab then xfer repeatedly traks to reaper,
where i add my own vocs etc etc and mix.

i remember years ago when i first paid for reaper people would say "what" and many other expletives. lol.
us early users realised its significance however.
so i just kept mum and avoided any arguments etc.
now of course it has a huge user base with even grammy winners and big organisations useing it.
eg check out kenny gioai (a grammy winner) reaper vids.
v usefull for new people.
you tube if i remember. lots of how to reaper vids on you tube and other sites.
i also remember people years ago putting down biab on some forums. now look how far biab has come.
loving 2020.

but still i keep an open mind as to new developments.
i'm currently watching the development of daws such as harrison mixbus., and many others like
traction waveform, mixcraft, bitwig etc etc.
in particular i'm watching the harrison mixbus daw ,
as it seems a different paradigm based on the legendary
harrison consoles used in big studios.

if i feel a product will enhance my abilty to write a song then i get it.
as long as its within my budget.

(ps. ive done a lot of songs this year in biab and reaper.
so if anyone knows a site i can upload a few to, for critique in the user showcase , plz tell me. i just dont want my email in box to get flooded out with ads/spam.)
(ps. eddie/simon. good point. biab/rb is unique in the music software world.

respectfully.
mysterymuso.




Last edited by justanoldmuso; 10/03/20 05:12 AM.

my songs....mixed for good earbuds...(fyi..my vocs on all songs..)
https://soundcloud.com/alfsongs
(90 songs created useing bb/rb)
(lots of tips of mine in pg tips forum.)