Originally Posted by MarioD
I can see this as a benefit for those who record in BiaB so
+1.
But I still believe all recording should be done in a DAW.

In the end yes- but I actually prefer often ( current many outstanding bug caveats excepted .... ) to begin in BIAB standalone for simplicity. Maybe with improvements in the plugin ( inside DAW ) that might change- but there's also the ( for mojo buzzkill reasons ) issue of starting work in a DAW with the plugin being a buzzkill. Not so much with my fave DAW - Ableton - with its minimalist but can do UI - but certainly is with the other DAW here - Cubase - which is visually and mentally ( for someone not constantly in this DAW for a living ) a creativity-killing headache. it.. "does my head in" as we brits like to say

Horses for courses.

Its one reason I feel its really important for PG to ASAP support some of the recent content transfer formats that allow as much of stuff to be exported seamlessly into the DAW of choice - like the emerging DAWproject format.

Last edited by nonchai; 08/09/25 04:24 AM.

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