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The Perfect DAW

By OneHipSista
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I use multiple DAWS because each one has positives and negatives. Some of it is a matter of preference or MIDI and VST3 support. Whatever helps me make the best music I can possibly make is what I'll use. Don't be pressured to use industry-standard tools unless you have to.

I can’t be the only one. I think some people were surprised how quickly I was able to make music digitally. What they probably don’t know is that I used nonlinear audio and video editors twenty years ago. I used audio editors to clean up sound or to do narration for videos I produced for clients.

It wasn’t until the pandemic that I started making music for the first time. I didn’t care if I was too “old.” But I learned quickly that the applications I was using couldn’t do everything I needed.

  • Ableton Lite: I got a license with something I bought. It was okay, but I kept looking for something else.
  • MPC Beats/MPC Software: After watching DJ Scratch make beats live, I went to see if AKAI made software that emulated the hardware version he used. They kind of did.
  • Studio One: I liked S1 because it was sexy. I’m a graphic designer, so I appreciate a clean UI.

 

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