Which DAW should i pick

Discussion in 'DAW' started by FellIVTheFake, Nov 11, 2012.

  1. FellIVTheFake

    FellIVTheFake Noisemaker

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    I use Live 8 the most as of now i have FL studio, Cubase 5 and reason 6 i think. i just feel like my work flow could be faster with something other than Live 8, im doing a lot of producing and some recording, mostly midi editing. orchestral stuff like 2sfh, rap beats, Dubstep, and some metal stuff.
     
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    FellIVTheFake Noisemaker

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    was also looking in to Studio 1
     
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    rhythmatist Audiosexual

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    If you really want professional options, Pro Tools is still the original and most advanced. I also think Reaper is very flexible. But your work flow in any DAW depends on your familiarity with it. I still work with Audition a. because I know it and am too lazy to learn another b.it looks a lot like Pro Tools, which was the first digital stuff I ever saw and dealt with in a recording studio.
     
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