I sketch in BIAB and get the most Midi support tracks from the BIAB style sheet. Then export the mgu file to RB where I find it easier to try out various RT's without having to lose any midi tracks behind in BIAB as a consequence. I save the RB file and as John said I can regenerate at my leisure with greater accuracy. I also use PT with the RB Seq file because PT allows me to open several audio edit windows at once for synching up multiple harmony tracks for instance, or making sure multiple track edits are not clipping other tracks.

Those three programs are all I need and past a certain point working in BIAB can become labor intensive in and as of itself.

Ian


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