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What's Your Go- To DAW?

Started by Administrator, May 07, 2025, 01:58 PM

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Mrnobody

I mostly use fl studio for producing but always mix in either pro tools or reaper. I've recently started to find work arounds to be able to have the same mix process i do in pro tools in fl studio so hopefully within the next couple of months i can say Fl studio for everything!
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matthiasgfesser

My Go-To DAW is Ableton, used to produce in Logic but somehow I find Ableton much more intuitive !

maxm8

Im Currently using fruity loops and just picked up the FL Keys 37 by Novation. It's super intuitive and finally FL studio has a dedicated MIDI controller that makes music production so much more simple and fast tracked.
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JmG

FL over the years, been looking into using different software though to see how things are, Cubase is on the list I think.
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Mrnadsky

I use Audacity. I found it the easiest for me to track vocals. I am not an engineer and find many others to be overwhelming.
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Quote from: Mrnadsky on Aug 02, 2025, 04:18 PMI use Audacity. I found it the easiest for me to track vocals. I am not an engineer and find many others to be overwhelming.
each to their own buddy.. as long as it does what you need it to do. Al good!
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pauldaniels

My go to DAW has always been FL Studio...
I know that a lot of people love ableton and pro tools, as they're the most used in the industry of music production, but FL studio has been so easy to learn and super organized. FL, protools, and ableton are also the most similar making them the easiest to switch between.
I would say logic is the LEAST like any other.
It really is all preference though.
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Totally agree... I've tried FL and I just find it cluttered... But like you said it's all personal preference... As long as it does what you need it to do.
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melan

Most DAW's are pretty solid these days. I switch between Ableton and Renoise depending on the song i'm making.
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DJMorg

for creation FL Studio, for remixing im trying the new DJ Studio, which is quite good for making Remixes its like a DAW for DJs
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anth

tried a few different ones but fl studio worked out best for my preference, cubase was good aswell
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