This whole argument is workflow related.
Once you have spent time in a DAW & then try BiaB, it's a battle.

Some people come in here via that route.
Which is why I sometimes recommend RB, as it's workflow is much more DAW like.
It's not a leading edge DAW, but it offers the BiaB advantages in a DAW like workflow, though the GUI still needs a bit of getting used to.

No 32 bar choruses and regenerating evey time you hit play, instead you generate what you want where you want on any track. And have more & more intuitive control.

I know, none of this answers how to record in BiaB, but it does say PGMusic also gives you another way (free with BiaB) to do what it does.
Try it, you may like it better. I do.
Every time I open BiaB, trying to do normal DAW stuff just takes more effort.

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I do not work here, but the benefits are still awesome
Make your sound your own!