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Hello,
I'm going to hold a music production course for beginners. I'd like to base it on a free DAW in order to make it affordable. I've looked around, but I can't find a sequencer which fits my needs:

- running on Mac and Win
- audio and MIDI editor
- not demo/limited version
- reliable

Does this product exist (not only in my dreams)?

If I can't find it I think I'll use Reaper. They say fully functional 60-day evaluation and after $60. Who has experienced it?

Thanks in advance.

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It's Windows only, but i think nothing beats Podium Free for free. It's limited to the use of one CPU core though, so that's a bit of a let down. If you don't have a problem shelling out a very reasonable amount of money, give Reaper a try. Probably your best option for not much money.

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Try this... "Studio One 3 Prime"

https://shop.presonus.com/products/stud ... ne-3-Prime

It has its own midi instruments but I don't think your allowed to use 3rd party instruments and
and or effects.

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I think Tracktion 4 very much beats Podium free now.

http://www.tracktion.com/downloads/tracktion4
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Yep, Tracktion 4 is pretty awesome for free - no restrictions on using 3rd-party VSTs either (which is good 'cause the included selection is pretty basic ;))

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Tracktion 4 is the winner.

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If you can work within the confines of the included gear, I think Studio One Prime could be perfect. It is similar enough to most DAWs as to teach universal principles, where as Tracktion is decidedly (wonderfully) different. If I were putting together a computer lab for students learning music production on the computer, Studio One Prime is what I'd choose.
If you have requests for Korg VST features or changes, they are listening at https://support.korguser.net/hc/en-us/requests/new

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It isn't free, but Reaper is pretty darn cheap and has a generous evaluation period.
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.

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"Music Production" can mean so many different things. It's hard to recommend anything based on just those two words.

Teaching... what exactly? A lot of the products are different because people do and need different things.

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I have an interesting list and links here.
It's a great starting point for a more accurate search.

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DigitaLWizarD wrote:I have an interesting list and links here.
It's a great starting point for a more accurate search.
Tracktion 4 looks suspiciously like Cubase to me
Beauty is only skin deep,
Ugliness, however, goes right the way through

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lol !!!! Thanks for that, I'm going to fix the screenshot! :dog:

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I must agree on Tracktion 4 absolutely, it is the only non-crippled fullversion DAW.

Even the latest old version 2 from Tracktion was a complete and easy to understand DAW. I have upgraded to 5 around 2 years ago from Version 2 for 30 $, upgrade policy is another + for Tracktion.

BUT: you should really consider WHAT you need in your planned course for beginners. If for example you dont need more then 4 Tracks Mulab absolutely is in the game.

What makes the decision even more complicated: all the Free/limited versions ARE special ones from the way of thinking (one window and mux/rack in Tracktion/Mulab for example). So if your beginners would like to go on working with the bigones like Cubase/Sonar/...... afterwards they are (nearly) useless. I have given up on reaper very early (just to complicated for me) but maybe in case of using the bigger ones afterwards closer.

By the way: I am switching from Tracktion to Mulab from month to month (sometimes from week to week) :D . And there is a "non brainer cubase elements deal" on the PC, and a sonar "non brainer update from Rapture" deal and and and......endless :D

Conclusion: you could do nothing wrong with Tracktion 4. One absolutely + even over the more actual versions: it was the last one with a complete userguide !

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Thank you very much for your great suggestions. I've taken some time having a look at the two DAWs seem to fit my needing.

My course program: audio recording, audio editing, MIDI recoding (from keyboard), MIDI programming, MIDI editing, rev, delay, eq, comp, mixing, exporting.

- Studio One 3 Prime: It's almost perfect. It doesn't support 3rd part instruments but it's got a bunch of instruments good for teaching and exercising. On the other hand, the included effect library seems not include any eq and comp - except the channel strip integrated ones, too limited.

- Tracktion 4: Seems great, really. But... there's no any included instrument and loop, isn't it? In this case, I'd have to look for a free instrument bundle - some common ones, just for doing some exercise, you know - and... a free loop pack could be useful as well. Any suggestion?

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Giò wrote:- Studio One 3 Prime: It's almost perfect. It doesn't support 3rd part instruments but it's got a bunch of instruments good for teaching and exercising.
I can live without VST plug support. But when the included sampler can't load WAV samples, makes it unusable in my case

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