Poll: What is your favorite DAW?

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What is your favorite DAW?

Acid (PC only)
6
1%
Ableton Live (PC)
82
13%
Ableton Live (Mac)
21
3%
Adobe Audition
2
0%
Cubase (PC)
123
19%
Cubase (Mac)
10
2%
Digital Performer (Mac only)
2
0%
FL Studio
61
10%
Garage Band (Mac Only)
4
1%
Logic (Mac only)
64
10%
Mackie Tracktion
18
3%
Magix Samplitude
19
3%
Magix Sequoia
2
0%
Nuendo (PC)
6
1%
Nuendo (Mac)
2
0%
PreSonus Studio One
7
1%
Pro Tools TDM (PC)
1
0%
Pro Tools TDM (Mac)
0
No votes
Pro Tools LE (PC)
5
1%
Pro Tools LE (Mac)
1
0%
Propellerheads Reason/Record
14
2%
Reaper
98
15%
Sonar (PC only)
41
6%
Sound Forge
2
0%
Podium (PC only)
11
2%
Orion (PC only)
13
2%
EnergyXT (PC)
21
3%
EnergyXT (Mac)
0
No votes
EnergyXT (Linux)
1
0%
Rosegarden (Linux)
2
0%
 
Total votes: 639

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4damind wrote:Seems we have a top 3 ;)

1. Cubase/Nuendo (24)
2. Reaper (20)
3. Ableton Live (17)

Very interesting the success of Reaper :o
Some of the not expected losers: Logic.


Here the results from Gearslutz:

1. Cubase/Nuendo (59)
2. Pro Tools (47)
3. Logic (45)
another evidence of how the internet/forums tamper reality ...
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4damind wrote:Seems we have a top 3 ;)

1. Cubase/Nuendo (24)
2. Reaper (20)
3. Ableton Live (17)
Amongst 80-odd votes, out of a possible 181,159 registered users ... whoo for accuracy! :hyper:

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4damind wrote:
Very interesting the success of Reaper :o
The problem is that the Reaper team has too much zealots users on their hands, and there only dream is to convert people :lol: :hihi:
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I voted Reaper.

And FTR, I'm not interested in converting anybody...

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Ableton Live and Reaper are very close after 160 votes

1. Cubase/Nuendo (36)
2. Reaper (25)
3. Ableton Live (24)
Last edited by 4damind on Sun Jul 26, 2009 7:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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YUGA wrote:Cubase 5 on mac here. Looks like I'm a minority :D

I just wish Steinberg will fix bugs and improve performance at lower latency, then I can be fully satisfied.

I also use Logic 8 and it's nice for composition but I prefer Cubase 5 so far.
I wanna check out Logic 9 but I think I should probably finish my album first.
Maybe someone here can help me? I'm looking to buy a iMac 24" and I'm already using Cubase 5 as a host. Is this a bad choice?

Which are these bugs you're speaking of? I rather not walk away from Cubase 5 since I don't have the energy to learn a new host :P But still, I want my new computer to fully function with the host I'm using!

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Guitarslayer wrote:Maybe someone here can help me? I'm looking to buy a iMac 24" and I'm already using Cubase 5 as a host. Is this a bad choice?

Which are these bugs you're speaking of? I rather not walk away from Cubase 5 since I don't have the energy to learn a new host :P But still, I want my new computer to fully function with the host I'm using!
If you are not using Logic at the moment and you are happy with Cubase 5, what is your reasoning for buying an iMac? I have both Mac and PC and I use Cubase as my main host. Cubase absolutely runs better on a PC. Sorry to say, since I do really like OS X as well but for using Cubase I mainly use the PC. I'm not trying to start Mac vs PC, sorry. Just had to chime in that Cubase runs far better on a PC in my experience (and others report this as well, search around). I'd walk away from the iMac rather than Cubase 5 if I were in your shoes, but that's just me.

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A comment and a question:

#1- I can't vote for eXT 2.5 the same way I do for 1.4.1. Quite the opposite. And...

#2- Where's the option for Usine?
Eventually something intelligent will appear written here. Watch this space.

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buscemi wrote: If you are not using Logic at the moment and you are happy with Cubase 5, what is your reasoning for buying an iMac? I have both Mac and PC and I use Cubase as my main host. Cubase absolutely runs better on a PC. Sorry to say, since I do really like OS X as well but for using Cubase I mainly use the PC. I'm not trying to start Mac vs PC, sorry. Just had to chime in that Cubase runs far better on a PC in my experience (and others report this as well, search around). I'd walk away from the iMac rather than Cubase 5 if I were in your shoes, but that's just me.
Yeah, I just like the general outlay of the iMac: Big screen, fast and smooth workingspace (or so I've heard) and compact. What about running XP on the iMac instead?

Thanks for the help!

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brok landers wrote:another evidence of how the internet/forums tamper reality ...
You mean "how statistical cross sections can have different results based on their sampleset"?
noise and beats: Negutyv Xeiro do people actually click these?
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since there was no fist option (I mean........really :roll:) I didn't vote.

I see cubarse and weeper are in the lead, not surprised.

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Vonbrucken wrote: The problem is that the Reaper team has too much zealots users on their hands, and there only dream is to convert people :lol: :hihi:
:hihi:

It' a popular product, that is, if people are actually paying for it :wink:

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Buying an Imac and running Windows on it is such a waste... Windows is a virus - OS X is a 1st class operating system. Stick with PC's - they're cheaper - Mac's aren't for everyone. I have an Imac and also a new Vista laptop - when it comes to recording (or anything creative actually) my Imac is all I need - never an issue with latency, drivers, etc. And OS X is everything Windows SHOULD HAVE BEEN.

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I voted Live. I use Ableton Suite 8, but also use Reason 4 and Pro Tools LE regularly. I first used Cubase, but have found Live much better suited for the way I work.

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