Originally Posted by swingbabymix
I always only use BIAB to generate, and in the end, I complete it in STUDIO ONE.
Until I am satisfied.
You have to render then drag a large consolidated wav files into Studio One, these files is stored on the hard drive.
When you use Reaper it will instantly load the Biab tracks without creating any wav files as it will use the source RT RD wma or wav files direct, or any other file type RT or RD. You can regen and instantly update any section in the DAW you don't like.
Any track section can be lengthened or shortened to tweak the riffs, you can't do that with a rendered consolidated wav file.
Studio One would be good if it had scripting to import file sections and use wma like Audition & Reaper, but it can't play wma direct and needs to convert to wav creating yet another wav file on the drive.