Yes, I have with two guitars but not with a guitar and a vocal. But again in my Studio One Pro 7 DAW using my Roland Octa-Capture audio interface. I usually record my vocals dry then add effects after. Many times I do the same with my guitar, bass, and MIDI from my keyboard and breath controllers.

I strongly suggest using a DAW for recording as they are a lot more flexible than BiaB. If you don't already have a favorite DAW give RealBand a try.

{edit} I have recorded up to 4 instruments simultaneously via my audio interface with no latency. Each musician had headphones via a headphone amp hub. I'm sure that I can record more instruments with no latency. My work flow is DAW to a small mixer. Mixer to near field monitors and headphone amp.

Why not just give it a try on your system and let us know how it turned out.

Last edited by MarioD; 09/29/25 06:03 AM.

I phoned my wife and asked her if she wanted me to pickup fish and chips on the way home.
She just grunted.
She still regrets me naming the twins.

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