Originally Posted by Bass Thumper
... You choose the tools and supports that make the work faster, clearer, and more effective; especially when your time is a high priority.
Bass Thumper, just like with my response to Dan I'm playing Devil's Advocate. I have a question for you; are you more familiar with using a DAW or BiaB? I ask because I assume you are more familiar with recording in a DAW than you are with recording in BiaB. Remember this thread started with the question should the op record in BiaB or a DAW.
I believe anyone will work faster, clearer and be more effective using a tool they are familiar and comfortable with than using a tool they are not familiar with. At least that has been the case for me and most people I know.
But when you're familiar with recording in a DAW but are not as familiar with recording in BiaB you can not say with accuracy which program the op should choose.
Why would a person familiar with a DAW ask the question? Would it be reasonable to assume the op likely is about as familiar with using BiaB as they are a DAW? If that is the case why should the op learn two programs (DAW & BiaB) instead of learning more about the program (BiaB) the op has invested time and money?


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