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Hosts & Applications (Sequencers, DAWs, Audio Editors, etc.) • Re: What DAWs Are You Using Nowadays?

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Reaper seems to excell at WAV mixing, but it's MIDI feels neglected to me in terms of GUI quality. FL Studio workflow is appealing.
Reaper midi can be improved with scripts, but I agree that it needs some redesign and improvement. Go to the forums (please) and add your thoughts to the midi editor thread in the feature requests forum. Justin started recently to work on the consistence of the overall UI, and hopefully he will start working on the midi editor next.
What I find interesting is that there are a lot that mention they are using more than one DAW. Back in the day most would pick one and mainly use it exclusively, at least until they switched.
Using more than one daw have its advantages, if you're into producing. Different workflows can have different results when having jam sessions. Not so much in orchestral composing and mixing, most of composers I know just stick to Cubase for that kind of job.

I started in Cubase, and after a few years I discovered Reaper and switched to it almost entirely, for various reasons. I also use FL Studio for playing around, but also for some sound design and its stock plugins, which are quite excellent. I also started using VCV lately, as I began to design my own stuff.

Statistics: Posted by Lerian — Sat Nov 23, 2024 12:52 pm



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