A.I is not bad.. but it depends on how you use it. i had moments where i asked A.I about specific mixing techniques and or suggestions how to improve mixing and it gave quite interesting results and advice. it does suggest interesting stuff.. weirdly after FL Studio put a.i into their DAW where you write for advice.. also studio one fender applied shortly after that too. A.I did give interesting advice also on how to use specific hardware synth. it collects information from different sources and gives you information. it did even reveal some information about specific pro music producers and their workflow even if they never themselves share any videos or interviews. it does indeed ease the workflow. what i DONT like is youtube filled with ai generated videos. that is horrible. Last edited: Jul 8, 2026 at 11:54 AM
While I understand all of the strong opinions on the subject of AI, this isn't the thread for a catchall off-topic general AI discussion.. anyone searching for info. about "TheDAW" is gonna be lost, so please, lets try to bring it all back to the topic, which is "StableDAW - TheDAW". TY!
About the name: StableDAW is an archived Project (Archives June 26th, after only 2 months…): https://github.com/gantasmo/StableDAW was The new development continues under the new name TheDAW: https://github.com/gantasmo/theDAW Not feeling the GUI, not feeling the whole idea. The name alone sounds arrogant a.f.
As a proof of concept it's really impressive. Even if you're not an AI musician, it still may be useful to generate some unique sound effects or sounds. Like, I personally don't have a sample library and I have no idea where to get one. Maybe I could use some of it's tools? Idk, but for progress you have to learn new stuff. Honestly, I hate this GUI, it's way too flashy and distracting. I would really like to have basically an open source Reaper (maybe more like studio one visually), so people could finally fix its long term flaws, but this is not it. Good to have open source daws anyway though. Also for creator, you don't have to get a musical degree, you can learn fully by yourself from YouTube. There are cheap electric guitars available, you can even make one yourself (I did), audio interfaces aren't unbuyable, and most of the vst3 plugins are basically free if you know where to search. So getting into music isn't impossible overall.
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