What do you think: Which DAW will the safest to resist all of this AI nonsense creeping slowly in?

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It is somewhat inevitable.


I'd think maybe a slower developed DAW.

I used to think Reason but with LANDR owning it, maybe not.


I think any DAW will allow you to decide whether you want to use AI or not.

I think there are fine lines as well. Something that is creating melodies/harmonies/drums/entire compositions for you is one thing.

Something helping organize your sample library or creating tutorials on using program is another thing.

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The answer is Reaper. The answer is always Reaper.

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jlgrimes11 wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2026 3:49 pm Something helping organize your sample library or creating tutorials on using program is another thing.
Something that responds to *all* actions with verbal communication so mouse and QWERTY is optional.

-open songs folder
-load "Let Me Love You Forever and Ever and Ever You Bitch (my darling)
-add audio track and set to 1 input
-arm
-go to position 00:01:14
-1 bar count in and record
-save
-play recorded clip, solo
*Or* solo track, play recorded clip
-add *plugin name* effect
Etc etc....

A.I. is a wonderful thing if you just let it in. It's not a vampire for chrissake.

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A lot of these debates could be avoided by being more specific about the use of the term "generative AI".

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I'm sticking with Orion pro 7.62

No way that got any AI interference.....I think..

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