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What is the best DAW?
Cameron Cook
Camden Gonzalez
probably Ableton. Unless you actually know music theory, then Finale or Cakewalk.
Luis Ramirez
Colton Ramirez
Levi Torres
Horses for courses aint it.
if you ain't got no talent then no DAW with all the bells and whistles is ever gonna give you talent
Christopher Howard
Better question: what's the best daw on Linux?
Michael Gonzalez
whats an ableton license cost
Kevin Gray
It varies wildly.
Jace Johnson
Microphone and tape
Dylan Young
Ardour
Ryder Martin
Depends on your work style. If you're a into sampling, electronic music and want a kind of "jam" feel, Ableton seems to be the way to go. I'm not that spontaneous and prefer a structured approach, and Cubase works for me. Still rockin' C5. For Linux, Ardour seems to be the best option but I haven't been able to get to that yet. If you're a poorfag, go for Reaper.
Justin Cooper
Is reaper good?
James Lewis
the one that gets mentioned the most in everydays "wuts best daw" threads
Nathan Torres
How many bitcoin miners am I installing by pirating Ableton Live 10?
Asher Jackson
nice thanks :)
how integral is max for live? i'm big on modular synths (as in physical modular synths) so the concept is nothing new, but how much does it actually add to the live experience?
Angel Collins
pro tools. or logic pro for exclusive samples (there is like 350gig of exclusive logic samples that you cant convert)
Charles Harris
>exclusive samples
i feel like using these are pretty lame even if they're good. it's like tiesto using z3ta+ presets in his songs
Christian Ortiz
FL studio hands down, if you're an amateur
Very good and nice and cozy
Wyatt Evans
having used fl studio for about 15 years, i can say that it's very good and in some aspects more flexible than other programs such as ableton. i really like the way you can edit the way a midi param/automation clip affects a knob with a mathematic formula, adding offsets/logs/inversions and stuff.
however if youre a man with a guitar, or in anyway interested in using recorded audio, it's kind of not even decent. it pretends to be, and there is a workflow to be had, but other DAWs do these things so much better, and they do more.
Jeremiah Lopez
I'm not poor idk
Robert Russell
Logic
Brayden Wilson
Are you talking about Alchemy samples? Cause they're 14 GB and the rest are just apple loops
James Lee
Depends if you want to spend money or not.
Also depends if you know how to read/write sheet music. Lots of DAW artists never use sheet music and only work with audio clips and loops.
Midi on a piano roll is akin to sheet music, but lots of producers prefer to actually notate scores on sheets so they can print off scores for real musicians to perform
Brandon Nelson
DUH. Cubase.
Jonathan Gutierrez
Lucas Moore
RoseGarden