Agreed.talby wrote: Sat Jul 12, 2025 9:14 am As pointed out several times already, the modern DAW has many faces nowadays.
The majority serve very well as all-rounder tools. Pick one of them and you are good for most of what is likely to come up.
You are wrong about Reason here. Reason was one of the first DAWs to incorporate the emulation of a full mixing console, it had very good comping facilities way before many of the others mentioned, and has native pitch correction, which even something like Reaper (everything but the kitchensink) still doesn't have. Most people that don't use Reason still think it is the rack and a sequencer, but that hasn't been true for quite some time now.talby wrote: Sat Jul 12, 2025 9:14 am And on the other side of the extreme are only Reason, LMMS and maybe Ableton, Bitwig or FL Studio not providing full-fledged comfortable audio recording and mixing console features?
Of course, you have to actually use Reason for this kind of recording to know this
Dissagree. Reason is (still) commercially used in Hiphop and R&B. I myself am doing mainly progressive rock (and variants) in Reason, mainly because what Reason emulates is basically a virtual version of an eighties/nineties studio environment that was mostly popular for rock productions. It even has a tuner integrated directly into the audio channels, showing it has a strong focus on recording external instruments.