And the best GUI of all the DAWS in your opinion is... ?

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cryophonik wrote:
SLiC wrote:Studio One V3 is genuinely my favourite GUI of all DAWS (switched from Cubase 8- hated all the windows!)
SLiC wrote:Studio One V3 is genuinely my favourite GUI of all DAWS (switched from Cubase 8- hated all the windows!)
Voter fraud!!! :x :tantrum:

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rod_zero wrote:Good looking? Logic and Studio One.

Functional? Ableton Live, if you don't use third party plug ins you can avoid opening/closing windows and becomes way less cluttered. of course live isn't the best for mixing and audio editing but for its main intended purpose the GUI is superb.

Worst? Reaper because it lack any core principle guiding it. Then Reason because it is so outdated for today more common resolutions.
Live is like working in Excel, not inspiring, the Arrange view makes me want to puke...

Studio One is OK, but way too flat looking making it hard to distinguish elements, they got the windowing right, but I hate dragging things in from the right.

Sonar is pretty good until you have to dive in all the menus and sub-menus that look like they are from the early 90's. Plus that fiddly piano roll, yuck!

My vote is for Cubase but PLEASE unify the windowing like Sonar, Studio One etc.
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Cubase is my favourite :) But I like also to work with Logic 9, Studio One version 2, Bitwig, Live, FL Studio and Reason.
Using: Cubase Pro 15, Reason 13, Tascam US-4x4HR, MODX6, DM12D, LaunchKey 49, Yamaha guitar(Pacifica 612v) and bass (BB234) and some virtual instruments and synths.

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Logic X after an Ableton Rewire / Harmony to MIDI.
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Definitely Logic X. The most cohesive from a visual and functional standpoint. It's not even a debatable fact. Them apple engineers know what they're doing.

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daExpert wrote:apple engineers know what they're doing
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^Don't laugh! Just trust him, he's an Expert. :hihi:

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Definitely Bitwig here. Though I have to admit that Logic is quite nice looking too.

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Studio one V2

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daExpert wrote:Definitely Logic X. The most cohesive from a visual and functional standpoint. It's not even a debatable fact. Them apple engineers know what they're doing.
Mcnoone, is that you?

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The Tracktion 7 GUI looks very smooth to me as does Cubase, Mulab 7, and Reason 9. I'd also have to give Bitwig the nod on creating quite the lovely interface... Lots of choice visually these days
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I'm not an Apple fanboy at all but I must admit LPX has the best, cleaner GUI.

Tracktion 7 is also fine but the GUI is jerky on my imac with some plugins.

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Look at this guys sequencer GUI and tell me if GUI really matters.

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Guess GUI doesn't matter that much if "DAW" means just a MIDI recorder without any of the functions of a DAW, and you've used it for 30 years.

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.jon wrote:Guess GUI doesn't matter that much if "DAW" means just a MIDI recorder without any of the functions of a DAW
Sort of like when the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, etc... recorded.
.jon wrote:...and you've used it for 30 years.
Let's just say the guy is 34 (which I don't think he's even close), then at 4 years old he started playing.
Plus I don't think it takes 30 years to learn Logic Pro X (which I use) or any other sequencer.

Again, my point is GUI doesn't matter, he made the sequencer work for him and in less than 30 years.

If you make your sequencer work for you, then that's all that matters.

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