I posted these comments in the wrong thread. Sorry.

Workflow is
1) create and mix the WAV renders using BIAB onboard mixer,
2) open mixed WAVs in Reaper and tweak FX, considering
SONY Graphics EQ (10 band equalizer) SONY Track compression
accessed in Reaper FX, to suppress some of the Guitar twang, personal preference. Tracks should be low key, almost muffled.
3) Render or bounce in Reaper to create new working track.
(I am finding fewer surprises in the end with selective use of bounce as oppposed to render or drag and drop, meaning, do
not use drag and drop by reflex, 4) Convert file to CD quality using NCH "Switch" audio converter. Takes only a second and assures consistency in bit depth, sample rates, etc. 5) Transfer working WAV file into HD recorder, 5) Play the completed file into two tracks of the DAW or studio recorder, where it functions as a backing track. Either still allows for additional compression, EQ, and some effects. like reverb.
Once the set is completed, I'll be happy to share the results with forum members, church related or otherwise. smile Ed


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