Good advice above, and welcome to the forum.

In general, I would not recommend anywhere near that many tracks in BIAB. I think BIAB is limited to 24 anyway. Develop your songs in BIAB and move those tracks to your DAW. Then erase some of those tracks (they are probably in the Utility Tracks anyway) and generate more tracks and move those to your song in the DAW.

I also think many of us here would recommend that you record live instruments in the DAW, but that's personal preference. We can discuss this more, as the topic is the right tool for the job. BIAB is amazing and unique in what it can do, but perhaps is not best suited for every step in audio production.


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