Misha, I also pitch it! I have used it consistently for years. Using Reaper, Sonar, Mixbus, and Studio One pro along the way. I always come back to RB. One of the reasons many do not "Pitch" RB is that usually when they do they get jumped on for bringing it up. I am not accusing you of that but it happens and used to happen a lot. SO many that use it just keep quiet. If you look on a daily basis there are a lot of people on that forum right now 389 on BiaB thread, 38 on the Mac BiaB thread, 19 on the plugin thread, and 41 on the RB thread. That is the way it is every time i look so a reasonable amount here use it. 2nd most on the site. I know it is a bit different from how most DAWs are set up, but so are many others. In the last three years several very powerful upgrades have been added to RB and it does a lot of things very good. It as Muso said does stuff no other DAW does example RST generation and partial regen. fast and slick. No other DAW in the world does that not even with the BiaB plugin which after 7 years does not do Partial regen.

My point is that it makes a very powerful companion to BiaB. To your very important point above BiaB does record and does a fair job for those who do not need a lot just a vocal and maybe one instrument. A little refining may go a long way. One option is save the file open it in RB add a couple track mix and master right there in a traditional DAW environment and your done. I have my RB set up with a template where each track has the Harrison 32C channel strip on the first 8 tracks, and SSL master strip on the Master channel. So easy to dial in a very powerful mix.


HP Win 11 12 gig ram, Mac mini Sonoma with 16 gig of ram, BiaB/RB 2026, Reaper 7, Harrison Mixbus 11 , Presonus Audiobox USB96