Experts, I need your answers. What is the best DAW? and what are your experiences with it?
Why do you consider it as the best?
Thank you futurepipz![]()
Experts, I need your answers. What is the best DAW? and what are your experiences with it?
Why do you consider it as the best?
Thank you futurepipz![]()
The one that does what you need it to do with the best possible flow. This has been discussed a gazillion times, and the end result is always that it's down to preference.
For me, Ableton Live suits my way of working - also somewhat shapes it, of course, but that's inevitable and not necessarily bad. It just clicks with me - I do bits and pieces, then combine them into bigger structures, and finally do a spontaneous arrangement; not having to think in a linear fashion from the get-go is just liberating.
You should use Cubase because it's what I use and I'm frickin awesome.
Seriously though, over the years most companies have engaged in a feature set arms race and as a result most DAWs have ended up with similar features.
This question is so general that I find it tough to answer directly. DAW's come in an endless variety of selections and, depending on your role in the music industry, the best DAW can include a huge combination of hardware and software. If your goals is to make the most music money possible; and you're over 21 years of age; in the United States, the best DAW would include pro audio recording software, dj software, turntables, dj mixer, keyboards, midi controllers, studio monitors, condenser mics, dynamic mics, recording mixer, and a computer powerful enough to manage it; among other things.
Are you asking this question because you're building a DAW, or are you trying to see how your studio compares to others?
If your accustomed to working in an mpc kind of fashion then i would have to say ableton takes the cake, but if your more of a composer /arranger type of producer who knows how to play some keys, then any linear sequencer type DAW will do. You also have Reason which is alright but I find it to be better for sound design and the workflow isn't all that great.
I wasn't taking any shots at you bro, i was stating the facts and oddly enough i'm not the composer/arranger type and don't play any keys so to each is own and yet i still use fl studio.![]()
Last edited by CharlesEdward; 05-09-2012 at 09:34 AM.
For me,
1. Ableton Live
2. Logic , Cubase
French Beatmaker/Songwriter
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