How Many Different DAWs Do You Use?

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How many different DAWs do you use regularly?

One
75
35%
Two
76
35%
Three or more
65
30%
 
Total votes: 216

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C-note wrote:Cubase to compose
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There's no Reason for it. :hihi:

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For music creation I only use one; Cubase 7.
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Cubase 5 gets the most love around here; haven't upgraded because..why?
Live 5 when I want to work in a different paradigm. Haven't upgraded because
I just demo'd v9.
Orion for playing around.
FL Studio; I install it and think 'how the f**k does this work?'

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Reaper is my main after ditching Sonar. I'll rewire Reason, Renoise or Ableton for the fun of it. But most of the time, Reaper does everything I want.
What sound do dreams make when they die?

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It's all between Cubase on an old desktop PC and Logic on a MB 13" (with mostly the same hardware specs) here... Basically it always depends on the mood, the genre and the installed plug-ins on each platform, the desktop has an UAD-1 built in it, but let's say Logic gets a bit more love!

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Back in 2002-04 it was Fruity Loops and Cakewalk Home Studio.

In 2004-2007 it was FL Studio.

In 2007-2013 it was FL Studio and Acoustica Mixcraft.

In 2013-present it is FL Studio and Cakewalk Music Creator 6 Touch.
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I use 2 mostly , but I voted 3 or more because , well I have more hosts .
1. StudioOne2 Producer - no melodyne for me - :hihi: - Windows7 64
2. Ardour 2/3/Harrison Mix buss (Ardour with a mixer ) - Linux
I mainly record my voice/vocals , bass/electric/acoustic guitars , hand percussion , and very little midi mainly percussion samples/drum samples
Some honorable mentions I use when Im bored or need a change of scenery Tracktion4 , Reaper4 , Livelite7 and Mulab5 free . Its nice to have choices . 8)

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fedexnman wrote: Its nice to have choices . 8)
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I agree with that! Although 2 at a time has always been my main way of working, I do have Studio One, AIR Ignite, and Orion Pro 7 (really old) for those random times when I'm bored of the same 2 DAWs and I just want to work in something different. 8)
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How does the count work?

Usage in the own studio? Or do hosts at clients places also count to this? If so, I definitely lost count over the years.
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Cubase Elements and Live Lite here. And savihost/VSTHost when i just want to fiddle around with VSTi's. :)

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My story's like hibidy's with respect to Live 9 - upgraded to 8 Suite to get the upgrade to 9 Suite. If it handled plugins better, I'd use it more.

I bought Logic 9 first with the hope that it would act like an Apple product, and nothing is further from the truth. I still fight with it occasionally to remind myself why I don't use it.

I tried Reaper on a whim just to see what the fuss was about, and every time I use it, I like it a little more.

I also bit the bullet recently and upgraded to Reason 7. You can get a lot out of it for very little CPU use, but the sequencer could be better.

So right now, today, I spend about 80% of my time in Reaper and 20% in the remaining DAWs.
Ableton/Propellerheads/Cockos Reaper/Logic/Renoise/U-He/Tone2/NI/DiscoDSP/Fabfilter/Xils Lab/Reveal Sound/112dB

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I'm using REAPER. I try to be loyal. But I'm an ordinary man. I don't know when I'll need a nicer DAW... :hihi:

Additionally I still love MuLab. But now I have bought MUX and can use it in REAPER, so I don't need MuLab any more.

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noiseprovesnothing wrote:I tried Reaper on a whim just to see what the fuss was about, and every time I use it, I like it a little more.

I also bit the bullet recently and upgraded to Reason 7. You can get a lot out of it for very little CPU use, but the sequencer could be better.

So right now, today, I spend about 80% of my time in Reaper and 20% in the remaining DAWs.
Thats what's happening to me as well :D
I'm dropping Studio One in favor of Reaper (I never though I would travel that far but....) and keep MuLab. The other bunch of DAWs are beginning to collect virtual dust.
Reason 7 is purely a "resting area" after dealing daily with the overwhelming world of VSTs.
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I'm thinking of getting Reason Essentials as a "resting area". I would like to try and simplify, and I think having less options while composing may be a good thing.

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cubase, reaper, fl studio, mulab ul, reason essentials. i know i should like cubase but theirs a lot i dont like about it. i hate the loading time, the dongle, the midi editing, i really REALLY want to like it, but i dont and its sad :( i really like fl studio much better.

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