charlie.
as always your tips are great.
but one reason i use the daw reaper is, i dont have to worry bout 32 or 64 bit. and bridgeing etc etc.
i'm sure other daws are the same.

for me i just find biab too "fiddly" with some plug ins.
in reaper its a "doddle". i just load up the plug in i want to use on the RT ive exported from biab. easy peasy. no fuss, no muss.
frankly also, i find the amplitube gtr sounds sorta ok, but they just dont get me wild with desire.
mind you, ive tried more than a few gtr plug ins, and nothing much turns my crank.

within reaper is a nice feature i use for roughing out gtr ideas. a lot of people arent aware of.
certain gtr amps models are built in eg tweeds /marshall/and other big name gtr amps.
https://www.homebrewaudio.com/reapers-virtual-amp-modeler-electric-guitar/
once again not perfect , but useable.

thus, lets take a lead gtr solo RT.
i edit and keep the best RT bits from biab. then i glue all the bits together of course.
i normally have a few traks for a lead break in the daw .
one the original RT edited from biab. ie dry.
then a copy on another trak or two with reaps own built in gtr amps.
then i experiment also , to build sound picture with some free gtr amp plug ins i have.
there are interesting ones by eg lepou, simulanalog etc etc and loads of others.
eg
https://www.kvraudio.com/product/free_amp_by_fretted_synth_audio

just google free vst guitar amp plug in. also search you tube. thus i dont bother with amplitube.

best.
muso.

Last edited by justanoldmuso; 12/14/20 02:23 PM.

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