Personally, I find it much easier to do the basic groundwork on BiaB, then export – then import to a DAW to do the fine editing.

Real Band from PG Music combines BiaB with a DAW, so that might be a solution for you as well.

Many of the changes you suggest are easy-peasy in a DAW, and not so straight forward or easy at all in BiaB.

Of course, there is more than one right way to use these wonderful music-making tools.

I've been using BiaB since its humble beginnings as a DOS program, with 3 or 4 instruments, no endings, no notation, and none of the other improvements that make BiaB the incredible tool it is today.

Kudos to PG Music for taking those early beginnings, that were amazing for their day, and as computing became more powerful, continues to improve the program, responding to our collective wishes.

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