@om

Thanks for your comments and the references to all the benefits of RB.
I do agree that RB probably is the more competent and versatile tool of the two.
I may start to use RB a bit more but for now BIAB is sufficient for my needs and there are some features/tools that I find easy to work with in BIAB.

Mainly I'm importing my recorded audio files, i.e. rough demos, then do audio editing with setting bars that will sync with a selected style. Setting two bars in the beginning will fill the rest of the audio with set timing using auto marking.
Additional editing is done in order to get the whole audio in sync with the style. When there is a fairly wide spread of tempos then equalizing tempos will adjust the audio by stretching.
Not sure but I don't think this feature is available within RB.

I thought that when the audio editing features were introduced a number of years ago it was really a big step forward and much easier to work with than other competitor similar software functions.


On the latest version