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    1. #1
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      Default What DAWs do you use?

      Curious to see what DAWs (digital audio workstation) everyone uses here (if they have one). Probably not everyone has one but I want to get an idea because I'm prolly going to purchase one and I need some recommendations. I'm looking for a pretty nice one but I don't necessarily need a top-of-the-line one, but a good one that will get the job done. Thanks in advance

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      Logic.

      It does pretty much everything and is good at creating scores and arranging -- at the same time! It's also dirty cheap.

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      That would be nice to have one, but unfortunately as an ordinary student I have to suffer with using my computer for composing and making music, with the dead bad-quality speakers and everything.

      But, this is a good thread for others who want to know this too, sorry I couldn't help though...

      I am the TrueRoxas!
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      That would be nice to have one, but unfortunately as an ordinary student I have to suffer with using my computer for composing and making music, with the dead bad-quality speakers and everything.
      Actually, a Digital Audio Workstation is something you use on your computer. It's a piece of music production software that incorporates multiple different aspects of digital music creation into a single program. My personal weapon of choice is FL Studio, although the only other I've used is an open source DAW called LMMS (Linux MultiMedia Studio).
      Blobbery.

     

     

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