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DAWs that work on Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android

I’m interested in knowing all of the available DAWs that work on all of the following platforms: Mac, Windows, iOS, Android. For iOS it doesn’t have to include iPhone - just iPad is fine.

Here’s what I am aware of so far: Zenbeats, N-Track, and Cubase/Cubasis (ok, not exactly the same).

Am I missing any here?

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  • wimwim
    edited July 8

    @LeftyChris said:
    Am I missing any here?

    FL Studio Mobile.

  • wimwim
    edited July 8

    Koala - if you consider that a DAW. (I kinda loosely do.)

  • @wim said:

    @LeftyChris said:
    Am I missing any here?

    FL Studio Mobile.

    This! 👆My favourite cross-platform DAW. It's what I made my "Do Androids Dream of Music" EP on in FLSM on a Tab S6 Lite.

  • @wim said:
    Koala - if you consider that a DAW. (I kinda loosely do.)

    In a way I do too. Koala is tops.

  • Sunvox.

  • ZenBeats, as far as I know, is the only DAW that is identical on all platforms.

  • My main problem is that you can’t edit and save a preset in a synth like TAL UNO in any iOS daw like Logic due to the walled of nature of IOS which makes it useless for me relative to cross platform use.
    It’s the same the other way around. If you have a song in desktop Logic, tweak a sound in TAL and then load it it IOS it won’t see the changes.

  • Thanks, everybody, I didn’t know about those other options. I have used FL on iOS and Mac but didn’t realize it was on Android too.

  • @Jeezs said:
    ZenBeats, as far as I know, is the only DAW that is identical on all platforms.

    That’s quite interesting. I had kind of assumed that N-Track was the same on all platforms too but I haven’t really used it so I know very little about it.

  • @kenn23 said:
    In addition to Zenbeats, N-Track, and Cubase/Cubasis, here are a few more DAWs that work on Mac, Windows, iOS (iPad), and Android:

    1. FL Studio: Mac, Windows, and mobile versions for iOS/Android.
    2. BandLab: Cloud-based, accessible on all mentioned platforms.
    3. Soundtrap: Another versatile cloud-based option.

    BandLab - that seems very familiar. Is it the one that was at one time Sonar?

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