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Most companies have trials available so download them and see which one suits you best.A fully-function DAW software, also known as Digital Audio Workstation, is the essential tool in a music producer’s arsenal.
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I’d use either of them over Fruity Loops, Pro Tools, Sonar, and Reason any day. Renoise is a viable solution as well as Reaper (both cost less than most DAWs).

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Point being is that it took me 10 years of trial and error to find something I liked. Sold my MPC a few months ago because I don’t really need it anymore.

Once I got Maschine (and after 1.5 was released) I was able to speed up my workflow 10 fold. Now that he’s gone and now that I basically don’t even touch Sonar, I bought myself Ableton Live 8. I guess I didn’t understand that Ableton was speeding up my workflow faster than I worked with Sonar. we seemed to work much faster at his house than we did here. A buddy of mine who recently moved out of state had Ableton Live at his home studio. Of course I discovered Ableton Live about this time but I had just bought myself Sonar Producer 7. Four years later I discovered that I liked Sonar Producer via a friend who ran it in his studio so I bought that. I don’t really like fruity loops but I wasn’t really creating electronic music back then. I didn’t learn about fruity loops till I had already bought Cubase for myself in 2003. Garage Band for Mac (I feel) is of the same caliber, simple and basic. But at least Cakewalk SONAR Home Studio 7 allows for VSTs. That’s the same concept, simple layout and real basic production. If I were to start off today, I would most likely use Cakewalk SONAR Home Studio 7. That basic and crappy program got me introduced to production, creating envelopes, and over mastering tracks (lolz). Myself, I started producing my own stuff with Acid in 2000. But it really depends what genera’s you’d like to make and if this is just a home studio. However, some are MILES better than others. Yeah, there is no best DAW out there as each has their ups and downs. It’s hard to say what would be best for you.

Then these guys use a SX version which is years old and several new Cubase-versions with a buttload of new features came out already.and all has changed.to their whish mostly. Cubase is getting old, the sidechaining is complicated and so on. The Kore2-host works great with NI stuff.and Cubase32bit too.Įdit: what i dont like is googeling around in the web.just to find posts, where someone says e.g. Kore2 i use the most atm.it's the Host in the Host. Go to the websites of the major hosts and take a look.
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If the Host-gui makes logical sense to you.the Software is maybe something for you.īut if features are bad implemented in the context of your workflow is a question of the future. You cannot find out, what the best choice for the future-workflow will be. Especially when you are new to Hosts at all.
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When you are a beginner it makes no sense to install and test too much different host-soft, cause they are deep. (In a band we recorded in Cubase.was SX back then.but since that, Cubase makes me feel home) If you have ever worked with a (major)DAW before.stick with that. You dont have a workflow.and u dont know what you want at all from a DAW. Good luck!Ĭlick to expand.All major DAWs will work, but if you never had and/or never used a DAW-Host and maybe get into making music at all: But download some daws and play around with them for a while, check vids on youtube etc. Live may be a good choice for you as it seems many peeps with a dj background favor live as a daw. There are many ways to go about it and you will have to find one that suits you best. So the ability to work in pattern style (session view is great) as well as work in a linear way is why I’m sold on live. Next step after some playing around what patterns go best is to use lives arrangement view to sequence my patterns & audio in a linear way and add effects, envelopes and do the final mixing etc. By this time I have all my midi patterns and audio loops in live, while still in the session view. When I’m pleased I export the midi patterns from maschine to live so live triggers sounds in maschine by using the functionality of external instruments in live. Patterns in maschine trigger maschine sounds and patterns in live trigger VSTs in live. I have two 23 inch screens and one shows maschine while the other shows live. Live works excellent with maschine, having program changes in live trigger scene changes in maschine. NI Products: Maschine and Kore both as plugins in Live Aside from the fact there is no "best DAW", just a matter of what you prefer and what fits your workflow, I guess all major daws will work nicely with NI products.
