Originally Posted by Noel96
I've been using BIAB for nearly 20 years and it's rare for me to come across anything that I need to find a work-around for. Generally, I use BIAB to create the skeleton of my song and the tracks for a backing. Once I have those in place, I move to a DAW (Reaper).

Regards,
--Noel

I'm also using BIAB primarily for creating backing tracks. I'm most concerned with finding percussion/conga RealTracks that work for the songs I play. I create most of the bass tracks via midi in my DAW (Reaper) because they are very specific to the songs I cover. Occasionally, I will use a bass track from BIAB if it fits. For any guitar and ukulele rhythm tracks I just record them all in Reaper. Thanks again for the workaround.


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