DAWs are technology

I think Ableton is one of the most used daws because it's pretty good i guess, yet I use ardour because I want to support free software and also I don't have enough money to spend hundreds of bucks on software

AUDIO IS LOGARITHMIC IDIOT
VOLUME SLIDERS ARE LOGARITHMIC
SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS ARE ON A LOGARITHMIC SCALE NO MATTER WHAT YOU'RE DOING
YOUR FUCKING VOLUME SLIDER IN WINDOWS IS LOGARITHMIC TOO

REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

>using garbage looking abelton
>superior looking FRUTY LOOPS

I used to have this. it broke and now they sell a more expensive with with bullshit like pads and a joystick

I'd imagine it's pretty hard to break but okay, nice job lol. Yeah I googled an image of it and it showed a bunch of different ones too, I guess that's the new version.

LMMS, I don't need many features, just multiple tracks with a piano roll, sequencer and some basic instruments

SONAR

AL10.1x
Supports VST3 now
Also
>you can now simultaneously export individual stems with group and master fx applied
Literally no reason to switch to anything else.

I use my MPC Live and Audition.

Studio One is nice but over-complicated for most use-cases. Cubase has better features, including what is essentially their own version of melodyne built directly into the DAW that performs a hell of a lot better. If you're going proprietary and willing to shell out the cash, there is no better DAW than Cubase right now.