The question was "Which DAW Has the Best GUI?"
Not which DAW sucked the most
The question was "Which DAW Has the Best GUI?"
Cakewalk is very pretty to look at. It really is a work of art. But it seems to prize form over function. It's easy to confuse which knob you're grabbing for, and there are a lot of them on the screen at once. Good GUI should make the software easy to use, not just easy on the eyes.BONES wrote: Tue May 05, 2020 5:44 am I cannot believe I am the only person to vote for Cakewalk, it's GUI is very clean, clear, uncluttered and consistent, at least from the screenshots I've seen.
If you know how to use Cubase, then you already know how to use Studio One.BONES wrote: Tue May 05, 2020 5:44 amMy Top 3 would be Cakewalk, Studio One and Logic. Whenever I see any of them in YT videos, I think "ooh, that host looks nice, I should try it out" but I never do. Learning Cubase was enough of a struggle for me, although switching again probably wouldn't be nearly as hard.
Why most vote for the DAW they use?BONES wrote: Tue May 05, 2020 5:44 am How obvious is it that everyone has just voted for the host they use? It's pathetic. I cannot believe I am the only person to vote for Cakewalk, it's GUI is very clean, clear, uncluttered and consistent, at least from the screenshots I've seen. I also can't believe Live has the most votes, it's GUI is awful. There is nowhere near enough contrast between control and the background which means you have to stare at it closely to see what's going on. As a Cubase user, I certainly can't believe anyone thinks it's GUI looks nice. It's a horrid mish-mash of colours and styles. I think it looks awful. If it all looked like the native plugins, it would be incredible but seeing those nice GUIs feels like the devs are taunting me.
My Top 3 would be Cakewalk, Studio One and Logic. Whenever I see any of them in YT videos, I think "ooh, that host looks nice, I should try it out" but I never do. Learning Cubase was enough of a struggle for me, although switching again probably wouldn't be nearly as hard.
For me, drag&drop isn’t a criterion for ease of use. I rarely ever use it and prefer key commands all the way.jamcat wrote: Tue May 05, 2020 6:35 am
If you know how to use Cubase, then you already know how to use Studio One.
Except Studio One is even easier. Everything is drag&drop
I agree. Live has Microsoft Excel like worst looking which I wouldn't buy for the look but the workflow GUI offers is well-designed for specific purpose.imrae wrote: Tue May 05, 2020 7:55 am There's a big difference between "best GUI" (thread title) and "like the look of" (poll question).
I think for a Windows 95 shareware this isn’t actually that bad.Spencer Maddox wrote: Tue May 05, 2020 5:01 am Nobody’s competing with this:D753531E-D108-49CA-B937-0E10703D992D.png
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