DAW with windowless workflow?

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Hello,
Can you suggest a DAW with least number of window-switching as possible? I feel that having separate windows for mixer, piano rolls for EACH channel etc. in separate windows killing creativity because of all the window-switching.
Something like Renoise but more of a traditional horizontal sequncer instead?

Kinda like the Playlist window of FL Studio but as you zoom in on a track, all the piano-roll note editing can be done in-place.

Does such a thing exist?

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Watch the Tracktion forum here at KVR for upcoming news . Thats the only DAW with a GUI that stays out of the way . Tracktion's original developer Jules has posted recently , so there is a lot of excitement of an upcoming Tracktion or whatever it may be called in the up and coming months .

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How would you have a piano roll for all tracks at once? There's way too much vertical data (88 notes for pitches per track if editing notes rather than merely displaying them scaled to fit).

Tracktion uses the fewest windows but it still doesn't let you edit the piano roll of more than a track at one time.
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- studio one (multi midi editing)
- reaper (individual settings/layout with docked windows)
- renoise
- energy xt 2 (maybe abandon- ware, dont know)
- tracktion 3 as already mentioned (possibly abandon- ware too)
- bitwig and live

no daw:
audiomulch, usine, pd or max/msp are also able to do this,
if prepared and set up right.

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Studio One with multitrack pianoroll looks very good. Does REAPER or Live have actual multitrack pianoroll?

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i recommend maschine from ni.. no windows.. only when you open plugin - thats normal..
trust analog.... (owner of digital)

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psychoxkps wrote:i recommend maschine from ni.. no windows.. only when you open plugin - thats normal..
I recommend Maschine too

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