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.

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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: