berntd,

As the others have said, trial and error is the way to learn this stuff.

I do all my recording in a DAW such as Audacity. (I use Reaper.)

You don't need Audacity to record BIAB. It's possible to export the BIAB backing as an audio file and then import it into Audacity. That file goes on one track. Then the vocals can be recorded on another track.

When you get more experienced, it's also possible to export each individual track of BIAB and load them in Audacity. This allows for fine control over mixing.

Regards,
Noel


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