Picking a DAW is hard…
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 19 Dec, 2025
I've been recording and producing for 25 years and tried most that were available then. I ended up using Cubase as my friends used it. As good as reason as any. I always found it amusing when some smart alec said their DAW was "more serious" than mine. Same with hardware. Could explain why I grew more and more interested in 50s/60s recording techniques. Simple is best and less is more in my eyes. Funny how the better I got at songwriting and playing guitar/bass the less fancy hardware and software I seemed to need!
- one thing I've noticed is how a lot seem to be converging to a similar layout
- I mainly record live so the world of midi remains to a degree mysterious - but a quality vst instrument can be a wonderful shortcut
- I've tried switching to other DAWs but it's too late for me - too used to Cubase but like I said they are similar. I do use GarageBand when recording in different locations as I find it incredibly easy when recording multi-track drums
- the advances in mastering are remarkable - very positive use of AI
- used judiciously tape saturation/valve emulation plug-ins can be a thing of beauty
- one thing I've noticed is how a lot seem to be converging to a similar layout
- I mainly record live so the world of midi remains to a degree mysterious - but a quality vst instrument can be a wonderful shortcut
- I've tried switching to other DAWs but it's too late for me - too used to Cubase but like I said they are similar. I do use GarageBand when recording in different locations as I find it incredibly easy when recording multi-track drums
- the advances in mastering are remarkable - very positive use of AI
- used judiciously tape saturation/valve emulation plug-ins can be a thing of beauty
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- KVRist
- 43 posts since 26 Jul, 2021
I don’t get the belief that you can’t do anything on Reaper until you do a bunch of stuff. You don’t have to do anything beyond what other DAWs require … pick the interface and start recording. The fact that you can do a lot of customization in Reaper is just icing but don’t have to anything. Record.
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- KVRer
- 29 posts since 28 Dec, 2015
I have Logic, Cubase Pro, Bitwig, Reaper, Luna and have tended to settle best with Cubase. I write instrumental synth music.
I recently thought I would try a Push 3 which tethered me to Ableton and I discovered I was writing much more music. More importantly, I was actually finishing tracks. I still hate it as software but it is a tool. The value of any tool is how easily and efficiently it works in your hands.
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- KVRAF
- 2452 posts since 1 Jul, 2021
I tried Logic, then Pro Tools and ended up using Reaper only. I customized it for my workflow and there is nothing I could complain about.
I prefer a very fast workflow and I have created templates, so before I start , I have everything set up: Vocal tracks, bass, drums etc. with busses.
Of course, I often change or add things depending on what plugins I chose, song structure and music genre.
AI is not even tempting for me, I want to add my flair of mixing.
I know my main plugins, they are categorized in one folder, so...ready to go!
I prefer a very fast workflow and I have created templates, so before I start , I have everything set up: Vocal tracks, bass, drums etc. with busses.
Of course, I often change or add things depending on what plugins I chose, song structure and music genre.
AI is not even tempting for me, I want to add my flair of mixing.
I know my main plugins, they are categorized in one folder, so...ready to go!
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- KVRer
- 9 posts since 12 Jan, 2026
Bitwig’s plugin sandboxing/crash protection seems to be something that gets mentioned a lot (e.g., separate plugin processes and crash protection). I know Bitwig has several hosting modes for VSTs — but is it truly the only DAW that offers this level of sandboxing? How do other hosts (Live, Cubase, Reaper, Studio One, etc.) compare in terms of plugin isolation and crash protection?
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- KVRAF
- 8002 posts since 15 Aug, 2003 from seattle
I resemble thisWriggle wrote: Tue Dec 23, 2025 12:37 pmI hate Ableton with a passion - I have no idea why
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I have Logic, Cubase Pro, Bitwig, Reaper, Luna and have tended to settle best with Cubase. I write instrumental synth music.
I recently thought I would try a Push 3 which tethered me to Ableton and I discovered I was writing much more music. More importantly, I was actually finishing tracks. I still hate it as software but it is a tool. The value of any tool is how easily and efficiently it works in your hands.
On the other hand, Push 3 is pretty great, there are issues, just the other day I'm trying to set the start marker in a Clip and on the push it only jumps to full bars, doesn't react to modifiers, and doesn't react to quantize settings. So again I'm turning to the computer. In terms of quick adjustments of a mix, and many other things it's fantastic though. I'm even getting used to editing MIDI on it.
I'll be honest though, I wish Bitwig could hijack the built in computer for standalone. I would probably switch.
- KVRian
- 843 posts since 23 Feb, 2023
Yeah, No go on ableton dead... The special audio warping & stretching it had in the very beginning & no MIDI till what?...Version 3 (Limited) then version 4 (Full)... Always a bad omen when music apps acquire MIDI 'down the road'... Never liked the sound of it... I think it would've been good as a plugin... The old Cakewalk stuff way better... Project5, Kinetic, Plasma, Pro Audio, SONAR...
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- KVRer
- 5 posts since 14 Jan, 2026
Except for the browser, I really prefer Logic these days.. Ableton is a close second.
- KVRAF
- 7032 posts since 19 Apr, 2002 from Utah
Reaper has it too.kuromir wrote: Mon Jan 12, 2026 8:16 pm Bitwig’s plugin sandboxing/crash protection seems to be something that gets mentioned a lot (e.g., separate plugin processes and crash protection). I know Bitwig has several hosting modes for VSTs — but is it truly the only DAW that offers this level of sandboxing? How do other hosts (Live, Cubase, Reaper, Studio One, etc.) compare in terms of plugin isolation and crash protection?
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(Also: I'm Accused of lying about Linux—it boots, runs my pro audio workflow, stays stable, updates--though yearly dismissed as “niche”. Yet I'm the deluded one.)
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- KVRer
- 9 posts since 12 Jan, 2026
Right — Reaper does indeed support plugin sandboxing.audiojunkie wrote: Thu Jan 22, 2026 11:44 pmReaper has it too.kuromir wrote: Mon Jan 12, 2026 8:16 pm Bitwig’s plugin sandboxing/crash protection seems to be something that gets mentioned a lot (e.g., separate plugin processes and crash protection). I know Bitwig has several hosting modes for VSTs — but is it truly the only DAW that offers this level of sandboxing? How do other hosts (Live, Cubase, Reaper, Studio One, etc.) compare in terms of plugin isolation and crash protection?
From what I can tell, the distinction is less about capability and more about defaults and ergonomics: Bitwig treats sandboxing as a first-class design principle, whereas Reaper exposes similar protection through highly configurable (but more manual) settings.
Thanks for pointing it out.
- KVRian
- 975 posts since 21 Feb, 2015
Hey, look...
Just get MuLab, alright?
Just get MuLab, alright?
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 11 Feb, 2026
Renoise 3.5.3!
32bit native@192k, 32bit oscillators , draw oscillators, kickasss instrument sample editor and in a tracker interface! DAW quality is top notch in 3.5.3
32bit native@192k, 32bit oscillators , draw oscillators, kickasss instrument sample editor and in a tracker interface! DAW quality is top notch in 3.5.3
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- KVRAF
- 2491 posts since 30 Jun, 2014 from Pacific NW
Waveform has had sandboxing for many years. 5-7? Just not as detailed in terms of options around it.kuromir wrote: Mon Jan 12, 2026 8:16 pm Bitwig’s plugin sandboxing/crash protection seems to be something that gets mentioned a lot (e.g., separate plugin processes and crash protection). I know Bitwig has several hosting modes for VSTs — but is it truly the only DAW that offers this level of sandboxing? How do other hosts (Live, Cubase, Reaper, Studio One, etc.) compare in terms of plugin isolation and crash protection?
I’m using Bitwig6 now. Chose it over Cubase. Moving from Studio One Pro. Bitwig 6 is incredible for electronic music, especially. Not perfect, though.
Hate Reaper. Dislike Ableton. Support Waveform.
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- KVRist
- 147 posts since 19 May, 2017
Not the only one, but Reaper, Logic and Wveform have sandboxing.kuromir wrote: Mon Jan 12, 2026 8:16 pm Bitwig’s plugin sandboxing/crash protection seems to be something that gets mentioned a lot (e.g., separate plugin processes and crash protection). I know Bitwig has several hosting modes for VSTs — but is it truly the only DAW that offers this level of sandboxing? How do other hosts (Live, Cubase, Reaper, Studio One, etc.) compare in terms of plugin isolation and crash protection?
In my kist Logic just outperforms Reapers sandboxing by 10 or 15 percent. While Waveform is last place due its sandboxing working sometimes and sometimes not (though I haven't used the last 2 version)
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- KVRAF
- 12086 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from North Wales
Do people actually have VSTs crash anymore? Its been years since I have seen a VST crash any DAW I use.
Based on the quality and quantity of updates and innovation recently I would pick Ableton Live- still privately owned and heading in the right direction- amazing hardware as well (Move, PUSH).
Based on the quality and quantity of updates and innovation recently I would pick Ableton Live- still privately owned and heading in the right direction- amazing hardware as well (Move, PUSH).
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