Which daw do you use?

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Which daw do you use?

Ableton
103
16%
Bandlab
2
0%
Bitwig
53
8%
Cakewalk
26
4%
Cubase
83
13%
FL Studio
40
6%
Garageband
2
0%
Logic
49
8%
Pro Tools
9
1%
Reaper
101
16%
Reason
37
6%
Sonar
8
1%
Studio One
82
13%
Other?
39
6%
 
Total votes: 634

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I use 4 DAWs: Live, Cubase, Reason and Reaper. I voted Live and Cubase because they are mostly what I use now.

I'm liking more Live than the other DAWs because I like its midi editing and overall workflow. Cubase is what I used the most during the past years, while Reason I use it from time to time because I like its cables :hihi:
Reaper is a tester and fill in the gaps DAW for me now, but I could use it as my main DAW with some struggle in editing!

I anticipate using Live more and more in the future, but I don't know which will be my second DAW! Or I might just use Live! I'm not limiting myself, so let's see after finishing few songs with it, what I would feel then (I have Live Standard 9 but don't feel the urge to upgrade any time soon).
Using: Cubase Pro 15, Reason 13, Tascam US-4x4HR, MODX6, DM12D, LaunchKey 49, Yamaha guitar(Pacifica 612v) and bass (BB234) and some virtual instruments and synths.

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Proud REAPER user since 2012.
My solo projects:
Hekkräiser (experimental) | MFG38 (electronic/soundtrack) | The Santtu Pesonen Project (metal/prog)

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i do a lot of my work in Maschine, and then i bounce all the tracks into Cakewalk by Bandlab
my newest sounds:
https://soundcloud.com/the-das-kaput

Cakewalk by BandLab, Komplete 13, Maschine 2 (MKI & Jam), Fathom Synth, Guitars, Jam Origin MIDI Guitar, EXH Superego+ etc

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Can't vote, because I couldn't decide on just two: Reason, Bitwig and Live

Also, Bandlab, Cakewalk and Sonar is a single DAW
Music tech enthusiast
DAW, VST & hardware hoarder
My "music": https://soundcloud.com/antic604

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Again?

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antic604 wrote: Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:38 pm Can't vote, because I couldn't decide on just two: Reason, Bitwig and Live

Also, Bandlab, Cakewalk and Sonar is a single DAW
Lets help your indecision - based on your many forum posts

If push came to shove........

Bitwig ! :hihi:

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dellboy wrote: Mon Oct 22, 2018 2:12 pm
antic604 wrote: Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:38 pm Can't vote, because I couldn't decide on just two: Reason, Bitwig and Live

Also, Bandlab, Cakewalk and Sonar is a single DAW
Lets help your indecision - based on your many forum posts

If push came to shove........

Bitwig ! :hihi:
You know, it's not that simple. Over the weekend I was actually thinking of maybe selling some of the VSTs and/or DAWs, but going through each of them I either couldn't imagine myself getting rid of them or realised that the selling price would be so low, that it wouldn't make sense to not just keeping it:D
Music tech enthusiast
DAW, VST & hardware hoarder
My "music": https://soundcloud.com/antic604

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Occasionally demo other DAWs, but Reaper still the best for me and used the most.

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Ableton 10 is and will be my main daw. Reason was my first one and i use it more and more again. then there is Bitwig 2.3 for fun and Studio One for mixing and audio stuff ... and some FL. i have a Waveform 9 license, but is feels so crowded ... like FL ...
"It dreamed itself along"

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mellotronaut wrote: Mon Oct 22, 2018 4:28 pm Ableton 10 is and will be my main daw. Reason was my first one and i use it more and more again. then there is Bitwig 2.3 for fun and Studio One for mixing and audio stuff ... and some FL. i have a Waveform 9 license, but is feels so crowded ... like FL ...
interesting, why do you use Studio One for mixing and audio stuff and not Ableton or Reason?
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thecontrolcentre wrote: Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:45 pm Again?
Of course! The last "Which daw do you use?" thread was so 'last week'...Literally :roll:

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REAPER 0.999
Podium Free
Cubase LE 5
Bidule
Buzz
Ableton Live Lite 4

I'm going to get REAPER 6.0 and maybe retire the ones above.
Ableton Live Lite 4 is the only one of the bunch that won't let me save projects. Retire that one for sure.
ah böwakawa poussé poussé

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Below are the DAWs I own listed in order of present usage:

1) PreSonus Studio One 4 Professional
2) MOTU Digital Performer 9.5
3) Samplitude Pro X3 Suite
4) Steinberg Cubase Pro 9.5

Overall, Samplitude is still my favorite DAW, and it will probably regain its top spot in due time. However, since purchasing a Faderport 16 and upgrading to version 4, Studio One is receiving significantly more use than in the past.

I started filmmaking this year and use Digital Performer for audio editing and scores. Every now and then I use Digital Performer for non-video music production, but those occasions are less frequent than Studio One and Samplitude. I am unsure why this is true, as I could easily live with Digital Performer as my only DAW.

Cubase is the odd ball in my DAW collection. I used Cubase as my primary DAW when the SX/SL versions were new on the market, but switched to other DAWs thereafter. I upgraded to Cubase Pro 9.5 earlier this year for the online collaboration features, VST Connect, since I longer live in the state where I built music-related connections for over two decades. VST Connect Pro allows me to continue to work with friends, as well as family members, in real-time over the internet. Once the tracks are captured, I transfer them to one of the other aforementioned DAWs.

With that said, I voted Studio One and Other.

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You have tried to vote for too many options.

This poll doesn't work for me :(

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antic604 wrote: Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:38 pm Can't vote, because I couldn't decide on just two: Reason, Bitwig and Live

Also, Bandlab, Cakewalk and Sonar is a single DAW
Well, "Sonar" and "Cakewalk [by Bandlab]" are two different DAWs. They're not entirely different, but different enough that you can install them side-by-side, and different enough for the OP's purposes here.

Steve
Here's some of my stuff: https://soundcloud.com/shadowsoflife. If you hear something you like, I'm looking for collaborators.

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