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Writing full songs with the Blackbox usually only works up to a certain point, beyond which you will need another machine (eg a second BB), several presets with a consolidating preset (which is pretty convoluted) or a DAW. The point varies with the complexity of the piece of music - sometimes everything can be done within the BB.
I use BB for sketching out ideas (with sequencer and song mode) and recording final versions of material as clips, both tasks at which BB excels. For the last five years, I have recorded everything through Blackbox.
At some point, and latest when I hit the 16 pads limit, it is time to move into the box, usually Loopy Pro, which is similar to the BB and where I can then experiment with the various parts and song sections to bring the song into form. After this point I move into a DAW.