Pro 24, Atari 1040ST
Iāve worked in Fruity Loops and Logic before, now Ableton Live is the best for me.
Using hometown based Daw Company "Ableton 9 Suite!
I had previous a Lite Version, with that I got 75 bugs off for Suite, in addition I asked Ableton kindly for a off coupon. Got 10%
I started by using pro tools LE, but then switched to Logic pro X and it is wonderful. Mainly because I can take it anywhere and run it at work or on vacationā¦pro tools you need a connected interface.
What? I cannot believe, that this still exists. Great.
Reaper! Lightweight and configurable as hell. And still for a reasonable price.With another skin you can make it look like Logic.
Thatās now the Cubase
Reaper, hands down Iāve been using it for a 5 years and donāt how long I would use it. Till the Moon falls on the Earth
Ok so it looks like a tight race between Ableton and Cubase, Iām just curious since the Logic 10.3 update they introduced a 64bit summing engine to join the party of Reaper and cakewalk, does anybody use 64bit float?
There is a lower noise floor and less bit errorās when mixing & mastering on paper, but I would love to hear some stuff made with 64bit summing
Iām a Cubase and Pro Tools user for many years but time and again look the Studio One over. It seems to me that Studio One can combine functionality both DAW.
Ableton here!
Logic Pro for me. It just makes sense to me over the other daws. Pro tools I feel is just such a mess and over the years has crashed entirely too many times.
For sure Cubase
I did use other DAW,
but I started my way with Cubase and donāt want to go away from it ))
Cubase is the winner
ABLETEN!
In love with Logic forever and ever.
Reaper all the way!
Reaper!
Cakewalk Sonar Platinum edition.
The best DAW is one that allows you to work as comfortably and quickly as possible! For one person Cubase is ideal, the other hates it - itās all a matter of personal taste. If the listener enjoys your track, he does not care which DAW was used)