So, what DAW did it for you?
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- KVRAF
- 2285 posts since 20 Dec, 2002 from The Benighted States of Trumpistan
Tracktion. Partially because I won a license in a drawing or something (version 1 was a long time ago), but mostly because it's the only DAW which makes any sense whatsoever to my admittedly weird mind. You just put things in the order you like, and get on with your music. No secret codes, no incomprehensible metaphors, no waving of a dead chicken to curry favor. Honestly, the only real issue I've had is remembering where the fscking live monitoring option button lives! I've tried the vast majority of DAWs with free or trial versions, and I still don't understand what Reaper or Studio One are all about... Tracktion, however, lets me forget it even exists. Oddly enough, discovering it was also the first (and maybe only) time I ever thought a GUI was worth the performance hit.
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- Banned
- 1779 posts since 26 Aug, 2012
- KVRian
- 1323 posts since 26 Mar, 2004 from UK
This is me too, Tracktion from v1. Only difference is, after Mackie had abandoned it, around 2011, I tried Ableton Live, loved it, and never looked back. Tracktion was my first love.Jafo wrote:Tracktion. Partially because I won a license in a drawing or something (version 1 was a long time ago), but mostly because it's the only DAW which makes any sense whatsoever to my admittedly weird mind. You just put things in the order you like, and get on with your music. No secret codes, no incomprehensible metaphors, no waving of a dead chicken to curry favor. Honestly, the only real issue I've had is remembering where the fscking live monitoring option button lives! I've tried the vast majority of DAWs with free or trial versions, and I still don't understand what Reaper or Studio One are all about... Tracktion, however, lets me forget it even exists. Oddly enough, discovering it was also the first (and maybe only) time I ever thought a GUI was worth the performance hit.
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- KVRAF
- 1667 posts since 2 Apr, 2006 from Studio City, California
Bought and sold Studio One - just not comparable to Cubase 9.5
For my hardware Bitwig 2 does it
For my hardware Bitwig 2 does it
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- KVRer
- 29 posts since 26 Jan, 2012
This.I’ve tried many DAWs and they all did it for me.
Renoise. Back in the days when I was a robot. Fond memories.
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- KVRAF
- 3506 posts since 12 May, 2011
In the 80s I was using a Yamaha QX5. Then I bought an Atari 1024.
Tried Pro12 and Pro24, couple of others whose names I can't remember.
Then I saw a documentary about Torvill and Dean. There was a short sequence (no pun intended) showing Cubase's score editor. And that was that. Cubase ever since.
Tried Pro12 and Pro24, couple of others whose names I can't remember.
Then I saw a documentary about Torvill and Dean. There was a short sequence (no pun intended) showing Cubase's score editor. And that was that. Cubase ever since.
- KVRAF
- 1950 posts since 17 Jun, 2005
Live had support for VST effects from version 1 onwards, and for VST instruments from version 4thecontrolcentre wrote:Ableton Live 6 did it for me. They introduced VST support at that point.
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- KVRAF
- 3227 posts since 4 Jan, 2005
Yeah , I had got Tracktion 1 for free right before they came out with T2 Mackie version. It was my 1st host I ever used . Since then the only other host I've liked is StudioOne and I still have Tracktion/Waveform I use too .mcnelson wrote:This is me too, Tracktion from v1. Only difference is, after Mackie had abandoned it, around 2011, I tried Ableton Live, loved it, and never looked back. Tracktion was my first love.Jafo wrote:Tracktion. Partially because I won a license in a drawing or something (version 1 was a long time ago), but mostly because it's the only DAW which makes any sense whatsoever to my admittedly weird mind. You just put things in the order you like, and get on with your music. No secret codes, no incomprehensible metaphors, no waving of a dead chicken to curry favor. Honestly, the only real issue I've had is remembering where the fscking live monitoring option button lives! I've tried the vast majority of DAWs with free or trial versions, and I still don't understand what Reaper or Studio One are all about... Tracktion, however, lets me forget it even exists. Oddly enough, discovering it was also the first (and maybe only) time I ever thought a GUI was worth the performance hit.
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- KVRAF
- 3379 posts since 19 Mar, 2008 from germany
I love secret codes, incomprehensible metaphors,Jafo wrote:No secret codes, no incomprehensible metaphors, no waving of a dead chicken to curry favor.
the waving of a dead chicken and infinite long
menu trees. Honestly said: Without these life
would be boring!
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- KVRAF
- 3496 posts since 30 Dec, 2014
1986: Casio SK-1 Sampling Keyboard
And what I'd consider, the first true active production daw I was happy with in the 1990's, utilising sample editing and external midi synthesizers.
Octamed Sound Studio

And what I'd consider, the first true active production daw I was happy with in the 1990's, utilising sample editing and external midi synthesizers.
Octamed Sound Studio

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- KVRAF
- 2454 posts since 5 Oct, 2003
Bitwig for me.
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- KVRist
- 261 posts since 12 Nov, 2017
I'll sell you my Waveform V8 of Traction. It really is a nice and powerful DAW, but what did it for me was Mixcraft 8 pro.
For the most part it just works, and I end up having the least amount of problems in it. I am able to easily drag and drop audio/midi clips around on the timeline to edit, or in the performance panel for arrangement.
I like how I'm also able to upload the tunes when I am finished with the tune.
It may not be the most feature complete DAW, but it does the trick for me. I wouldn't use another DAW if it were given away free ... with the exception of RealBand which is given away free with BIAB. RB is kind of clunky, but it's a pretty capable DAW and can hold its own.
That's when I compose in BIAB I'll still end up in MC8 to add the finishing touch. Most of the time I will just jump right into MC and start recording ideas into the performance panel, and then go from there.
Don't get it twisted, there are a lot of things that I don't like. The loop library is online, Midi VST support is one of the best, but there are some issues that you will find on their forums regarding the issues.
I really just started using it, so time will tell if it will hold out. I haven't really tried to max it out, and I'm just a bedroom producer, so I wouldn't call my setup professional.
For the most part it just works, and I end up having the least amount of problems in it. I am able to easily drag and drop audio/midi clips around on the timeline to edit, or in the performance panel for arrangement.
I like how I'm also able to upload the tunes when I am finished with the tune.
It may not be the most feature complete DAW, but it does the trick for me. I wouldn't use another DAW if it were given away free ... with the exception of RealBand which is given away free with BIAB. RB is kind of clunky, but it's a pretty capable DAW and can hold its own.
That's when I compose in BIAB I'll still end up in MC8 to add the finishing touch. Most of the time I will just jump right into MC and start recording ideas into the performance panel, and then go from there.
Don't get it twisted, there are a lot of things that I don't like. The loop library is online, Midi VST support is one of the best, but there are some issues that you will find on their forums regarding the issues.
I really just started using it, so time will tell if it will hold out. I haven't really tried to max it out, and I'm just a bedroom producer, so I wouldn't call my setup professional.
- Banned
- 1132 posts since 21 Feb, 2015
Does anyone want to get me in a conversation about MuLab? It is looking and feeling very pleasant these days, and version 8 is close. It is the one I usually go to, man it opens so fast, is simply elegant, like man just whammo...
I also could say that I am quite interested in the next major update to Studio One.
I also could say that I am quite interested in the next major update to Studio One.
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- KVRAF
- 9150 posts since 7 Oct, 2005
Cubase, both in the past (2002/2003) and now (between that, I wasted my time with several DAWs!) 
Using: Cubase Pro 15, Bitwig 5, Tascam US-4x4HR, MODX6, DM12D, LaunchKey 49, Yamaha guitar(Pacifica 612v) and bass (BB234) and some virtual instruments and synths.