nonchai, I agree with you about the plug-in (I had great hopes for that but I gave up trying to get it to work) and Cubase (I tried it once - that was enough).

I am also in your white hair and beer belly club! My hair is being to thin out now.

PS - you might want to check out the Studio One Pro 7 demo. I found it to be the easiest DAW to use. It is a lot like BiaB in that you can use it right away but it has a lot of options if you want to dig deeper into it. The learning curve is not that steep. YMMV


Walmart had to remove 50,000 milk cartons from their store.
The labels have to be changed from "open here" to "open at home"

64 bit Win 10 Pro, the latest BiaB/RB, Roland Octa-Capture audio interface, a ton of software/hardware