Thanks for the reaffirmation. I definitely will use BIAB for composing/arranging.

I've been watching several people using Ableton. The sounds are kind of fake sounding. It does seem to be designed primarily for electronic music, so maybe that's part of it.

However, I have a better idea what's what now. Ableton is unique from all other DAW's in that it is ideal for live performance. Although it seems that FL Studio is pretty close in many ways. Something I may want to explore down the road.

I like the idea of something a bit more interactive(even it's interacting with stuff I've created) when performing live. Triggering different loops and layers of things. But honestly I don't know if I really want to put in the amount of time/effort that'll require.