Computer Music

#36 Multi-DAW workflow

As a music production lecturer, I often get asked which DAW is best suited to a certain situation, and hear arguments between students and fellow producers about which DAW is the best. The simple answer? There is no ‘best’ one, of course!

Specific nuances aside, all digital audio workstations offer pretty much the same features in terms of audio editing, MIDI sequencing, virtual instrument triggering, arrangement tools and mixing. The main goal is to find a DAW that feel comfortable with – one that helps you to finish tracks in the

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