Which DAW do you use? (Poll)

  • Ableton
  • Cubase
  • FL Studio
  • Logic
  • Pro Tools
  • Reaper
  • Studio One
  • Other
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Two options can be selected for those who use more than one DAW.

If you have selected Other, feel free to mention you DAW of choice below.

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I’m an FL Studio guy… It’s the DAW I got used to using.

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While I use Reaper (as voted on the poll)… I actually also use MuseScore 4 just as much… while it’s not technically a DAW it’s how I get my music done, and I add extra instruments (like Crow Hill stuff for example) I pick up and add them in via Reaper (if needed).

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I worked with Cubase for a long time (and Live) but I picked up a cheap copy of Mixcraft awhile back and ended up liking the interface.

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Other: LUNA and Cubasis

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Mainly Logic, though there are bits and pieces that will sometimes get rearranged and chopped up in Audition.

Renoise and Reaper!

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I use Cubase mainly but Bitwig for ambient ( love the irregularity of the clip launcher lengths). I use a third DAW (Studio One) just for mastering as I love the Project Page workflow. Cubase will never have a great mastering workflow because Steinberg has Wavelab.

I use Mixcraft and Reason Studio. Reason since version 3 and Mixcraft the last couple of years.

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Reaper is my configurable stuff :slight_smile:

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I primarily use Nuendo but I also have used Cubase and Logic in the past.

Been using Cubase (and its ancestors) since the Atari ST days and earlier when it was called “Steinberg 24 Track” so I got used to it :slight_smile:

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I started out years ago with Cubase, then Digital Performer, and around10 years ago moved completely to LogicPro. I’ve started dabbling with Roland Zenology recently , just to follow Christians idea of stimulating something new in a different environment, and its loop-based approach.

Most of the time I work in Cubase but also use Nuendo.

I started with Cakewalk’s Sonar. When they screwed us and went under (just after I fell for the “lifetime subscription “ folly), I moved to Cubase. I then dabbled with Ableton and Studio One (loved S1). But now I’m back with Cubase and I’m staying put permanently.

Started out with Ableton and Logic Pro before moving with Cubase. Been with Cubase since version 9 and haven’t looked back. I find it to be a rather comfy DAW and very musical. All of the options make sense and are placed where they should be for me!

As I do a lot of arranging and engraving, I’m starting to use Dorico for producing audio mock-ups, but I mainly use Reaper.

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For my sins I have stuck with Reason, it’s not perfect… but what is?

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Recently I’ve been switching… DAWS.
From a long time Logic Pro X media composer, and then tried out Cubase but didn’t get on with the UX, then got Protools Studio but this also had same UX and I/O problems oh and lots of bugs (not great for projects!). So, I reinstalled Logic Pro X 11.0.1 and … all is well again, and play’s fine with plugins, sounds, crow hill sounds, the “other place” sounds and also the external Dolby Atmos renderer works fine too. So why did I switch around ? because most of the industry in film and tv and music all use Pro Tools, so I learned the basics of it before the bugs showed up, but, I am fine with what I know well and what I work fast in, and that’s Logic Pro. oh and do forget the “Ai” stuff like I do as it doesn’t work. There you go @christianhenson , stay with Logic Pro like me.

Logic Pro and Bitwig Studio, at this moment :slight_smile: