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Which Mac/PC DAW do you use?

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  • samplitude on pc

  • Same as I'd been doing on iPad: too many.
    Maybe now that I've settled into Cubasis and Modstep on iPad I'll be able to zero in on PC.
    Lately it's between Bitwig, Live and Aodix.

  • I have Bitwig and I have no idea what I'm doing!

  • @Littlewoodg said:
    Same as I'd been doing on iPad: too many.
    Maybe now that I've settled into Cubasis and Modstep on iPad I'll be able to zero in on PC.
    Lately it's between Bitwig, Live and Aodix.

    I'm glad I got attached to Samplitude twenty years ago before there were so many options. Flittering about on ipad is one thing but PC is sooo much more expensive and time consuming.

  • Just bought Ableton suite. Not using it a lot.

  • Started a live a live sound course a few months ago. Pro Tools on PC at home, Mac at college.

  • PreSonus Studio One.

    In combination with PreSonus Capture on iPad (an un-mentioned but brilliant tracking app when used with Studio One) I find it it the perfect compliment to iOS production.

  • Logic Pro X, but I’m now starting to think that’s the incorrect way of doing things.

  • @u0421793 said:
    Logic Pro X, but I’m now starting to think that’s the incorrect way of doing things.

    I'm using LPX, too. Recently tried Live, and it has some things I like, but I think LPX may be (for me) the correct way of doing things.

  • SAW-Studio - no nonsense, just plain cut 'n edit...

    cheers, Tom

  • @FlightManual said:
    I have Bitwig and I have no idea what I'm doing!

    That was kinda my experience until I tried the touch version. The application is very very well thought out for touch. Surface Pro 3s, i7, 256 GB are dipping below $700 on eBay and elsewhere, in-box

  • I don't like Live and its loop triggering way of doing things at all. Reminds me of the so called "live performances" (that is, someone in the DJ booth triggering a loop with one hand while raising the other hand to the crowd) that I can hardly distinguish from DJying. Even, when Garageband iOS added its smart loops feature, it gave me the creeps: what if It's a preview of what Apple wants Logic to become? Yuk!!!

    Answering the TS, if the paragraph above didn't make it obvious: Logic Pro X, when I have to use a PC (mostly working with my iPad and Auria Pro).

  • Reaper, at times.

  • edited August 2016

    @theconnactic said:
    I don't like Live and its loop triggering way of doing things at all. Reminds me of the so called "live performances" (that is, someone in the DJ booth triggering a loop with one hand while raising the other hand to the crowd) that I can hardly distinguish from DJying. Even, when Garageband iOS added its smart loops feature, it gave me the creeps: what if It's a preview of what Apple wants Logic to become? Yuk!!!

    I have been using ableton for few years(and clearly prefer it over anything else) and never touched the live looping thing(might look at it after i get push for ableton). Anyways, its just one part of the program that doesent have to be used at all

  • edited August 2016

    Live Suite and Bitwig. I have a touchscreen convertible notebook and I really like the tablet mode on Bitwig. It feels like an more powerful iPad.

  • I haven't used a laptop/desktop for music in years. Strictly iPad. I don't miss it a bit.

  • Ableton live PC. Win 8.1

  • edited August 2016

    I'm really enjoying learning Ableton Live on the Mac. It's because you can trigger loops or record straight into the DAW or both. I try to stick to MIDI because you can edit it after the fact.

    I also have Logic X but haven't messed with it in years.

  • Used to be Live 8/9. Sold that and went to Logic Pro X. Then got into iOS music apps. Bought Live 9 again because of Link and Logic's MIDI clock not playing too well with MIDILinkSync or Link To MIDI.

    I wish Apple would incorporate Link into Logic X as it's still got the best built-in FX and Ultra-low CPU consumption....definitely won't ever happen, though.

  • @sleepless said:
    Used to be Live 8/9. Sold that and went to Logic Pro X. Then got into iOS music apps. Bought Live 9 again because of Link and Logic's MIDI clock not playing too well with MIDILinkSync or Link To MIDI.

    I wish Apple would incorporate Link into Logic X as it's still got the best built-in FX and Ultra-low CPU consumption....definitely won't ever happen, though.

    This is an interesting situation that I've also been contemplating. I wonder which other DAWs will adopt Link, as it becomes a wider reaching standard.

  • Renoise. Love everything about it, it's just a tight no nonsense package.

  • edited August 2016

    @OscarSouth said:

    @sleepless said:
    Used to be Live 8/9. Sold that and went to Logic Pro X. Then got into iOS music apps. Bought Live 9 again because of Link and Logic's MIDI clock not playing too well with MIDILinkSync or Link To MIDI.

    I wish Apple would incorporate Link into Logic X as it's still got the best built-in FX and Ultra-low CPU consumption....definitely won't ever happen, though.

    This is an interesting situation that I've also been contemplating. I wonder which other DAWs will adopt Link, as it becomes a wider reaching standard.

    I wouldnt keep my hopes up with other daws incorporating link, because ableton might not want to share it, and because other developers might not want a competitor making their own daw better

  • edited August 2016

    Ableton live 9 suite and reason 8.5 which is totally unused.
    Contemplating making the move to studio one tho, I am very interested in their dedicated hardware controller. And as I am increasingly iOS and hardware based I seem to mostly track and mix itb. But man do I love playing with push so it's gonna be a tough one.

    That being said I would like to eventually do some recording/ mixing on the side so it would be a good move to get something like studio one or cubase.

  • I've only used Logic, so I can't compare it to other desktop apps. I got into making music on a computer pretty late in life, and the price attracted me more than anything. I'm happy because it turned out to be a very deep program that comes with so much for so little money. I like the iPad more for playing, and the looping paradigm is great for generating and experimenting with ideas. Putting it all together linearly, Logic is all I need.

  • FL Studio since Fruity Loops Version 3. I had Cubase VST-32 (on Windows 98se) but FL grew into a DAW (some might say a FrankenDAW) and I've adapted to it with each update.

  • Started with a smaller brand name of Mixcraft a few years back, have since moved to FL Studio (the last time I managed to use my educational discount before the companies caught on and started verifying at the university that you're not a drop-out).

  • Mainly Reaper...

  • edited August 2016

    Have used Digital Performer for over 20 years. Have done a few projects in Cubase and ProTools over the years. Have never been able to cozy up to Logic, but I hear the interface has improved a lot in recent years. Have latest Live Suite and Maschine but still trying to grok them. I will probably always work so most effectively in DP. Intrigued by iOS DAWs, but can't see them being a better alternative to desktop anytime soon.

  • I have also used Digital Performer since it was just Performer, and mix in Live for a change of pace. Everything serious ends up in one or the other eventually.

  • FXpansions Geist2 and Reason 7

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