POLL: Which DAW would you choose if all things were equal?

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Which DAW Would You Choose On A Level Playing Field?

Poll ended at Wed Mar 20, 2019 7:38 pm

Ableton Live
52
13%
Acoustica Mixcraft Pro Studio
2
0%
Adobe Audition
0
No votes
Apple GarageBand
0
No votes
Apple Logic Pro X
34
8%
Ardour
3
1%
Avid Pro Tools
17
4%
BandLab Sonar
3
1%
BandLab Cakewalk
6
1%
Bitwig Studio
43
11%
Cockos Reaper
54
13%
Harrison Mixbus
1
0%
Harrison Mixbus 32-C
6
1%
Image-Line FL Studio
28
7%
PreSonus Studio One
38
9%
Propellerhead Reason
14
3%
Ohm Force Ohm Studio
0
No votes
Magix Acid Pro
0
No votes
Magix Samplitude Pro X
4
1%
MAGIX Sequoia
0
No votes
MOTU Digital Performer
7
2%
MuTool MuLab
9
2%
Renoise
9
2%
Renoise Redux
0
No votes
Steinberg Cubase
45
11%
Steinberg Nuendo
6
1%
Tracktion Waveform
15
4%
Tracktion T-series
2
0%
*OTHER (please write-in vote, i.e., Soundbridge/Lumit, NCH MixPad, Distractionware Bosca Ceoil, Numerology, etc.)
4
1%
Experimental Scene Darkwave Studio, Traverso, Magix Music Maker)
1
0%
 
Total votes: 403

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zzz00m wrote: Thu Feb 28, 2019 5:13 am
CoolColJ wrote: Thu Feb 28, 2019 4:31 am
30+ secs for Studio 4 here off SSD for me
You have something else going on there then. It starts up for me in about 8 secs, and I have about 500 plugins to scan.
^^^ why don't you disable the startup time plugin scanning (option/plugins), S1 gonna start instantly ...
"Where we're workarounding, we don't NEED features." - powermat

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even turning off the scan it still takes a while, that only saves a few seconds, so many things to load and turn on

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It usually takes time when new plugs installed, but later it starts within seconds. More seconds than Reaper and Bitwig, but similar to Live and sure less than Cubase.

S1 takes just few seconds in my case, about 7~9 seconds. I have few plugs though, about 50, but several midi controllers, exactly 5.
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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I'm a complete DAW nerd, and I own literally all of them... even the weird old ones.

If I had my way I'd be using SAW and SVP still, but in 2019 I do most of my work in a combination of Reaper/Cubase/DP.

I love using Waveform as well.

Still seems that for basic audio/midi workflows, nothing has really caught up to SAW and SVP though :(

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I believe this is the thread that made people who never used Reaper, hate Reaper.
Have you tried Vital?

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I don't hate Reaper. It does some things very well, and has a few features that I would love to see in other DAWs.

But to me it is just overall too cumbersome to use on a regular basis. The opposite of intuitive to be precise.
Windows 10 and too many plugins

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I had some unforeseen medical issues, but pleasantly surprised to see the activity and insight on this thread. There's no shortage of "Which Best DAW is Best," and you can see why . . . there's really no consensus. Hopefully reading other eMusician's comments and experience helps others zero-in on what DAW is best for them.

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'sure less than Cubase'; well, Nuendo took 8 s. just now. :shrug:
It's scanning a couple hundred some plugins here.

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S1+MUX seems usable (although still learning S1, waiting for Bitwig 3beta u know ... ) , workflow very close to the clip based Bitwig just without the launcher-clips(first the scenes in the scratch-pad then dropping them into the arranger as Shared Events) , I would put the simple automation things into the arranger everything else (complex modulation into) Bitwig has very similiar workflow just with its own unified modulator system and Bitwig doesn't know ghosting/shared clips

so I can imagine some workflow like this (still learning S1...),

S1 has tons of minor workflow problem but that would be an other topic ...
"Where we're workarounding, we don't NEED features." - powermat

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Logic Pro X because its a very powerful DAW. It was easy to learn and has great stock plugins/instruments to get you started.

Ableton Live for the creative workflow in Session View, I can get ideas down and fleshed out quickly. Also great for live performances.. obviously.

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Logic Pro X.
Soundsets and presets for Absynth.
Sounds and presets for UVI Falcon "Iterata X".
Bazille soundset - Crystalline Textures 3.

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I love Linux and I really have no use for Windows...except to be able to use my DAW.

I love Studio One, and if that was on Linux, it would be my DAW forever. But it is not...

Bitwig looks really cool though

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The combination of Reaper, Renoise and my 3rd party plugins is covering all bases for me right now. Renoise is probably my favorite DAW, but it simply isn't made for capturing a traditional acoustic performance like vocals parts. It's the bomb for samples though. Reaper is great for audio, advanced MIDI and routing things anywhere you like.
Logic and Cubase though seem to be the 2 DAWs which cover the most territory as a one stop shop still.

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The fastest workflow is in S1 but the best nektar controllers integration is in Bitwig. However, now I have the best environment/plugins for mixing and mastering is in Samplitude!
Live and Reaper have their advantages as well. Damn it! Can't choose!
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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