I looked back through these old post from 5 years back to see if any big changes have happened to the Plugin that users will now use it rather than the usual Biab to DAW method.
With all the current section editing of RealTracks in Biab now, that we can't do in the Plugin, is it really worth it ?
What is the drawcard of the Plugin now if any 5 years on ?
I for one have lost interest in the Plugin and more interested in all the features now in Biab giving more creative control.
Just using Biab with the
RewireVST works great and the slaved DAW like Reaper will sync with Biab so no matter what varying tempo map the DAW may have it will sync and the acidized files from Biab with fit the tempo map when dropped into the DAW.
..the VST apparently does not recognize frozen tracks insisting instead that it must generate them. Again, this does not make me happy.
I'll play around with it a little more but at this point it seems fairly useless since I can create my songs in BIAB faster with freeze working and then drag them to my Reaper.
What exactly does this VST bring to the party? Oh yeah, multiriffs which I have not tried yet. But I am not hopeful since it has already been reported here several times that they are very slow to generate.
So, back to my old workflow...
1) BIAB
2) Realband if I need multiriffs
3) Reaper
With any luck, they will evolve this into a real VSTi