What is the best DAW software for music production // for beginners

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In this video I'll discuss the biggest DAWs in the market and tell you why I choose Presonus Studio One.

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What is the best software for music production?
You may have asked yourself the question, like i did.
In the video I’ll discuss some things that can help you choosing your DAW

[2]
What is the best DAW?
The answer to that question may surprise you.

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I want to give a shoutout to Pianogy for a very insightful comment in my video about RAM for music production.
He basically said that sampled instruments are taking up more memory than non sampled synthesizers
Thank you for that comment
Also If you can add something useful to the video for other viewers, don’t hesitate to do so in the comments

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What is the best DAW?
I’ll start with the question answer it immediately.
The best daw is the daw of your preference where you can work the quickest and most comfortable with.
I can’t tell you which DAW to use, but I can give you some guidelines and examples on choosing the best DAW for you.

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Don’t listen to anyone else who says you need to work with ….
Every DAW has its strengths weaknesses.
I can’t tell you which DAW is the best.
If there was one DAW that was the best for everyone, everybody would use it.

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There are a couple of different DAWs out there.
I will name a few, starting off with the bigger ones:
FL Studio
Logic Pro X
Ableton Live
Pro Tools

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Less famous are:
Studio One
Reaper
Cubase
But there are other DAWS out there

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FL studio started out as Fruity Loops.
In 2018 they released a Mac version. So it is available on Windows and Mac.
FL studio has a bit of an image problem, because a lot of producers don’t take the software seriously.
FL studio does things differently and that’s why a lot of people don’t like it.
It has also the image of being free, but I have yet to come across a legal free version.
To be honest I have never tried the software, so I cant really say much useful about it
But when I look at the price of the full version, 900 euro, I think you have better alternatives for less money.

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DexxterClarkMusic
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You know what they say... When one DAW closes, another opens.

darleschickens
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FL studio was my first DAW when I was just 14. I plan to take audio production very serious soon, so that'll probably be the one!

musicly
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Studio One by far. Its not perfect but it definitely has fewer weaknesses and also its far cheaper than its competition. The developers do listen to the users and develop actively.

AntonyMBenedict
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The Logical Editor in Cubase lets you perform operations on whole tracks and objects in a Cubase project in one clean sweep! For example if you want to lower the velocity of all the hi hats in a midi drum track without changing the velocity of the other drums you can do it with a few clicks instead changing them one by one!

ronaldboykin
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Reaper is affordable and customizable, but seems very confusing at first. Thankfully, it is always being improved and there a re a lot of in depth tutorials to get you up and running.

joetowers
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I started with studio one and one day had to work with cubase in a different studio...!! I loved it so much that I bought one copy after a month and never looked back !!! it's so easy to use and well organized !!! and man do I love the midi programming in that thing !!

TJBasu
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I started with Cubase and have since moved to Ableton Live. I'm more than happy with it. It had a bit of learning curve at the beginning, but after that it's fairly straight forward.

niztrip
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Cakewalk by Bandlab is my top pick, the ui is excellent and it includes a ton of cool stuff free. Reaper is my next favorite pick, it is the lightest DAW with nearly zero problems and also includes a ton of free software.

BenevolentMutation
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Acoustica Mixcraft is great. It comes with really good plug-ins as well as integrated Melodyne. And it's incredibly cheap compared to other DAWs.

ratatatuff
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I went with Reaper because it was cheap and you could use it for free nearly indefinitely. Reaper has about 9 million YouTube tutorials as well. Reaper did do some buggy stuff in my old computer, which was grossly underpowered for music production to begin with. I don't know how much of the erratic behavior was Reaper vs how much was my now deceased Dell all in one 3048. Once I get a desktop with an I-7 9700 and 16gb of ram up in here, we'll see how Reaper behaves.

clickbaitcabaret
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My first DAW was Sony acid, very hard to use! So i decided to try Fl studio and the first day, i made my first loop and the second my first song, so easy to use, the interface is amazing and so well done, older versions had latency issues but the last solved it. For me it's the best

carmel-enzi
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1985 want their user interface back. Thanks Bro, you made my day !

Petsublak
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I'm a Logic user, and yes, the two things dragging it down are system overloads and the fact that lots of plugins no longer have a mix knob for some strange reason. Other than that though, I think it is probably the superior of the popular programs in design, functionality and overall workflow.

vuraxis
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Like you said, the best DAW is the one you know how to use efficiently. Pick one and learn it well.
I use Reaper. It's inexpensive to start (free if you are really too broke to pay) and low cost to buy when you are ready. It's written in C so it's fast and very easy on RAM and CPU. It's is updated often. It has a complete scripting language. The interface can be changed to work like Pro Tools or other DAWs. It can take time to learn and configure but the payoff is very fast workflow. I hate the MIDI editor in it. Last, unless you invest in a good audio interface the lag in recording can be a challenge for beginners.

jppagetoo
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😂 ... 13mb install file, supersmall, thousands of functions, you can configure and adjust everything, superfast loading and when you are familiar with the shortcuts it is a highspeed working ... the guy who made reaper made also winamp :)

grphicr
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I have Reaper, Reason, and Mixcraft. But using Studio One Prime convinced me that it was the DAW for me. It's like the best of everything IMO.

michaelhawkins
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PreSonus Studio One for zoom in press ctrl and turn the mousewheel make it brighter hit shift and ctrl and roll the mouse wheel no big deal for zooming ? and point the mouse there where you wanna zoom in

pascalmerschaudio
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Damn we used Logic back in 1993, good to see it's still going strong although not a fan of Apple. Looks like they've made things so much easier for people now. You've got it so good.

AC_Milan
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Logic has the best automated drummer feature for guitarist and other musicians that don't have a drummer or don't know how make their own beats for whatever reason

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