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  • What is the best DAW for music production according to 2246 music producers?
    But what music making software works for others, might not be the best daw for beginners, in this video you'll find out.
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  • @DexxterClarkMusic
    @DexxterClarkMusic  2 роки тому +25

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    • @mikedubz5576
      @mikedubz5576 2 роки тому

      Does cakewalk sound Labs work on Mac osx?

    • @DexxterClarkMusic
      @DexxterClarkMusic  2 роки тому +1

      @@mikedubz5576 no it doesn't

    • @samhenderson1684
      @samhenderson1684 2 роки тому +1

      As soon as i saw Live on no.2 i knew it was FL on first spot.
      I love FL.
      Haven’t finished the video yet, still watching.
      Commenting in the middle of the video

    • @CaNTBREaKCHRiS
      @CaNTBREaKCHRiS 2 роки тому +16

      REAPER. 😎
      Don’t know how it didn’t make this list…

    • @maydaygoingdown5602
      @maydaygoingdown5602 2 роки тому

      @@DexxterClarkMusic What do you think of Bitwig??

  • @RutgerSteenbergen
    @RutgerSteenbergen 2 роки тому +584

    The best DAW is the DAW you make great music with. I've used them almost all, and it doesn't really matter. Just make great music, with whatever you have!

    • @lamontmcleod2
      @lamontmcleod2 2 роки тому +21

      Exactly. The other day I found a track that I made like 12 years ago with Audacity and I was pretty impressed with my 22 year old self. How well you know the DAW plus how well you know music is going to determine 60% of the quality of the result you get, 38% determined by how good your samples are, 2% what DAW you are using.

    • @RutgerSteenbergen
      @RutgerSteenbergen 2 роки тому +11

      @@lamontmcleod2 That's the downside of all the possibilities, and constant internet within reach. I once made it to Future Music's CD with only a Yamaha CS1x and Cubase with no audio. The listener doesn't care what you use, as long as it sounds good 👍

    • @lamontmcleod2
      @lamontmcleod2 2 роки тому +3

      @@RutgerSteenbergen Haha, awesome.
      Can I ask you something that it seems like you might know the answer to?
      I literally just picked up music again like this week, after studying composition at university almost 15 years ago. I saw another UA-camr say that if you're a composer rather than a producer, Logic might suit you... Well, I am a composer, I've grown up with Sibelius, but I'm not a Mac user. Does you know what the most "composer-ish" DAW for Windows is? I guess I'm looking for the one best suited for people entering their own music rather than using lots of samples and beats etc., and that is the most "music" oriented in that you look at things in terms of notes rather than just "sounds"?
      Any advice would be appreciated, bedankt!

    • @RutgerSteenbergen
      @RutgerSteenbergen 2 роки тому +7

      @@lamontmcleod2 I'm a big fan of Studio One. It's rock solid, has an advanced scoring feature, and there are plenty of videos of composers using the software. That would be my pick for Windows. And it's even better when you combine it with a FaderPort, for control without a mouse 👍

    • @lamontmcleod2
      @lamontmcleod2 2 роки тому +1

      @@RutgerSteenbergen Ooh, it does look nice. Only the subscription model comes with Notion (which I haven't used, but I assume it's similar to Sibelius) - but I'm assuming there's still some kind of scoring feature even in the Artist and Professional version? (The ones you buy rather than subscribe to?)
      Having asked that... I have to say the subscription is pretty affordable compared to a lot of things.
      Wow, thanks for the tip... *closes Cubase and Cubase videos*
      I'm giving the trial version a go now, thanks very much for the tip!

  • @ElricX
    @ElricX 2 роки тому +19

    I used Cake Walk for years but switched to Studio One Pro after trying the artist version that came with one of the interfaces I bought. I find it to be very intuitive and stable. They also have great tutorials online.

  • @djannias
    @djannias Рік тому +46

    I have been using FL as my primary DAW for about 25+ years now and it has only gotten better and better. Absolutely incredible program

    • @nofood1
      @nofood1 7 місяців тому +2

      I switched to Ableton 13 years ago but I still miss it dearly 😢

    • @etyrnal
      @etyrnal 3 місяці тому

      "better and better" is code for slowly was catching up with other DAWs. lol

    • @djannias
      @djannias 3 місяці тому +6

      @@etyrnal actually it just means better and better.

    • @sundeopanda
      @sundeopanda 6 днів тому

      @@etyrnal really

  • @jameshutchins7042
    @jameshutchins7042 2 роки тому +546

    I have been using studio one for a year now. I have never experienced any crash or sluggish performance. It is an amazing daw. Once you learn it the workflow is second to none.

    • @PC-hp6gz
      @PC-hp6gz 2 роки тому +14

      I run Studio One and have for a while. Built a new machine and installed it all again from scratch, no crashing.

    • @513Headstrong
      @513Headstrong 2 роки тому +2

      I am in this boat.

    • @austinskillings4550
      @austinskillings4550 2 роки тому +5

      I believe the workflow of the DAW is just what you get used to and getting used to hotkeys etc will dramatically improve your skill. Getting an Ableton Push will dramatically increase the workflow within Ableton. So i'm curious if there is something like that for other daw's as well

    • @GeoZero
      @GeoZero 2 роки тому +17

      Been on Studio One Pro for years now - since version 2. Not a single crash EVER, and not all that sluggish running on a 10 year old mac with 32GB Ram. I think the issue is ram and less about GPU or cores. I've done rock songs to orchestral mixes without any issues. That said, any DAW running many plugins - especially Waves or Kontakt will eventually slow down any rig. The suggestion there is to convert a midi track into audio as Studio One allows to preserve the midi in the background freeing up CPU/RAM power. For many tracks with Waves or other VST plugins, I would suggest using more bus features when possible and print the tracks with the effects and doing similar as with Midi (preserve original tracks in background). Or you can also integrate outboard gear freeing up CPU/RAM for those plugins that don't exist in hardware.

    • @FlorianRachor1
      @FlorianRachor1 2 роки тому +4

      I have S1 and constant issues with crashing. Not a single crash in Ableton. Same plugins with both. So yea stability is an issue with S1, still the best.

  • @kalidasmusic5637
    @kalidasmusic5637 2 роки тому +106

    Reaper! It takes a minute to get going but once you get a basic understanding of how it works you can easily customize it to fit your work flow. It runs stable AF all day long! The stock plugin's are great and $60 bucks for a licensed version is amazing. And did I mention all the great Kenny G tutorials.

    • @cidshroom
      @cidshroom Рік тому +5

      Kenny G is a great reason to start using Reaper honestly, blows so many tutorials out of the water with his simple, quick, no-nonsense delivery

    • @AnzaShadow
      @AnzaShadow Рік тому +3

      Reaper for sure and Kenny G is the man

    • @locutz
      @locutz Рік тому +3

      I thought I was the only reaper user here , REAPER GANG lol

    • @cidshroom
      @cidshroom Рік тому +2

      @@locutz there are dozen of us

    • @lastdaysguitar
      @lastdaysguitar Рік тому +6

      Agreed! That Reaper is not even on the list totally discredits the poll.

  • @_wayneman_
    @_wayneman_ Рік тому +134

    I was surpised that REAPER wasn't revealed up until the no. 1 pick, because I didn't expect it to be ranked that high up even tho it's actually one of the best pieces of software I've ever seen. Then the real no. 1 was revealed and I spat out my coffee almost dying of laughter.

    • @lastdaysguitar
      @lastdaysguitar Рік тому +34

      Agreed! That Reaper is not even on the list totally discredits the poll.

    • @gracepierce1024
      @gracepierce1024 Рік тому

      @@lastdaysguitar not really. the poll was legit. it just didnt get the votes.

    • @lastdaysguitar
      @lastdaysguitar Рік тому +2

      @@gracepierce1024 Impossible - the comments in the thread prove it.

    • @djperryboy
      @djperryboy Рік тому +3

      Why? You don't know how to use FL effectively?

  • @VideoNOLA
    @VideoNOLA 2 роки тому +20

    Was honestly surprised -- quite pleasantly so! -- to hear Cakewalk is still around. I was using it in the very early days in DOS then Windows; even used to call the software creator himself when I had questions about certain things. Cakewalk was always slightly ahead of its time, so I'm pleased to hear "kids today" still speak its name with reverence.

    • @FdotStizzy
      @FdotStizzy Рік тому +2

      Dude same here!

    • @itsbrendoni3444
      @itsbrendoni3444 Місяць тому

      Honestly I never have problems with it to this day

  • @ImpedanceEurobeat
    @ImpedanceEurobeat 2 роки тому +71

    What most people misunderstand with FL is that it has no "workflow" per se.
    You literally do what you want, in whatever way you want. That is both the strongest and weakest point of it.
    It takes a lot of time to learn it but once you do, the possibilities are endless. With time it starts to "fit you", not the other way around.

    • @ViRiXDreamcore
      @ViRiXDreamcore 2 роки тому +11

      Agreed. I used FL since version 4 and my workflow is quite different from others.

    • @ImpedanceEurobeat
      @ImpedanceEurobeat 2 роки тому +4

      I'm not nearly as ancient (started either v10 or v11) but yes. Nearly everyone i know personally that uses fl has some workflow quirks, and around half of them do really bizzare stuff.
      Second set includes me - i keep all instruments using piano roll in one pattern (quicker than splitting and allows ghost notes), use step sequencer for percussion but insert bass drums crashes and fx into the playlist. Theres probably more but that would need an outside perspective.
      Also checked your channel and wow theres some good stuff there. The intro really blew me away, its way too good.

    • @AAABeatbox
      @AAABeatbox 2 роки тому +3

      Takes a lot of time to learn it? I thought it was the quickest to learn.

    • @ViRiXDreamcore
      @ViRiXDreamcore 2 роки тому

      @@ImpedanceEurobeat oh yeah that works too! And thanks. That intro was also made in FL. Friuity Slicer for days!

    • @srfrover
      @srfrover 2 роки тому +3

      I moved away from FL because it forces you to some procedures that make your workflow useless… like if you start off a song from the step sequencer you got to split the tracks and drag them all the time… or when you want to edit audio you have to make it unique and open the window then the other window and so on…

  • @thomasyoung5680
    @thomasyoung5680 2 роки тому +45

    I now use Cubase 12, and after an update, it is number 1 for me, a very powerful DAW, but I must say most daws are pretty good. You have to find the one that fits your workflow

    • @spngled8654
      @spngled8654 Рік тому +6

      Cubase is easy to use

    • @szymonkozlowski999
      @szymonkozlowski999 11 місяців тому +1

      Cubase 12 is the best!

    • @discowolf25
      @discowolf25 6 місяців тому

      Do I abandon Beatmaker3? I love it but, they refuse to patch it. I just wanna be able to use all my Fabfilter mixing tool’s and, if cubase allows it- I’m doing it. I basically make everything on the 303 still… lol

  • @jasonday8334
    @jasonday8334 2 роки тому +38

    I’ve used many different DAWs, my favorite is Studio One, I love how easy it is to use, it has everything you need and then some.

    • @godfreyokello7815
      @godfreyokello7815 Рік тому

      Thank you! That is just the plain truth.

    • @FantasyFlix777
      @FantasyFlix777 10 місяців тому

      more like harder DAW ever

    • @akira20ish
      @akira20ish 4 місяці тому

      @@FantasyFlix777 every daw has a learning curve if you wanna learn it is entirely up to you

  • @earledaniels4539
    @earledaniels4539 2 роки тому +205

    Studio One is a great DAW. Presonus have done a great job of quickly fixing V5 bugs and have done a lot of improvements to stability and CPU usage. Chances are you don't have enough RAM if you get regular PC issues. There is a reason why Studio One is rapidly becoming one of the best DAWs on the market.

    • @areality40
      @areality40 2 роки тому +9

      You know I just downloaded Studio One last night for a goof. A friend at work has it but hasn’t used it yet but it is one of the only DAWs left that allows you to fully try it out before buying. One thing I really like about this DAW is inside its randomization features, deep within one of the menus, you can actually get a pretty good randomization algorithm on a drum beat and lessen number of notes, drill down to specific note sizes, etc. This is great for track variation on music variability in the end. This is not a feature I have seen (specifically) in Reason, my go-to DAW.

    • @patricksmith7063
      @patricksmith7063 2 роки тому +1

      I love Studio one as well ! It's what I use But , I agree that it's really expensive to upgrade or get features like the mastering suite if you have "Artist" like me.

    • @Ryanthemusician
      @Ryanthemusician 2 роки тому +4

      I produce in studio one and love the fact that it syncs automatically with my Komplete control without me even having to go into the menus to add it

    • @ravigunslinger
      @ravigunslinger 2 роки тому +5

      studio one user here. i like it. i think the stability "issue" comment in the video is a little harsh. I'm running it on a pc i built in 2011 and it's ok. if you have project with lots of virtual instruments, you can convert the midi to audio to improve performance, and easily convert back to midi to make edits. used to use ableton before - much prefer S1.

    • @clickbaitpro
      @clickbaitpro 2 роки тому

      @@areality40 FL does that too. They have unlimited trial

  • @vtcabbit
    @vtcabbit 2 роки тому +30

    the best DAW is the one you know best, everyone learns differently after all! i personally dislike it when people try to battle when it comes to what the superior daw that everyone should use should be

    • @DexxterClarkMusic
      @DexxterClarkMusic  2 роки тому +3

      I totally agree

    • @Anriuko
      @Anriuko 2 роки тому +5

      Arguing about DAW's is what happens when you're not a productive musician. If you're a composer the best DAW is the one you're most productive in. That DAW may not be the absolute best overall, all things considered (paradoxically, not even for you), but it has reduced the friction for unleashing your creativity in all the right places to get out of your way when production picks up pace and you know what you are doing.

    • @TheRabidCabbage
      @TheRabidCabbage 2 роки тому +1

      You can be happy banging two cans together if you don't know any different, but workflow is everything, and if the one you know doesn't grow and improve, then it's time to move on to greener pastures. I am personally searching for the best Midi/Note editor, and when I find a DAW that has better workflow than FL, then I'll jump ship. I really want to get off this ship. Not because FL is bad, but because of the ridicule it faces makes me believe there must be better, but every other DAW I try always manages to slip in a spanner pretty quickly. Forcing me to crawl back to FL with my tail between my legs. Image-Line really deserves more credit. Forever looked down upon, simply because they chose to name it Fruityloops. None of the people who degrade it can tell you why.

  • @svartmetall
    @svartmetall Рік тому +31

    Been using Studio One 3 Artist for a while now, and I can honestly say it has never crashed on me. Literally not once. The biggest issue I found was the steepness of the learning curve, as someone who'd only ever used tape-based setups before and never recorded on a PC; once you get used to it, though, I find it to be excellent.

    • @YuuYunomi
      @YuuYunomi Рік тому +1

      Been using studio one 5 for the past year to make my first album, sadly for me, it crashes too often 😭

    • @bobbylucas8334
      @bobbylucas8334 Рік тому +1

      Studio One 3 you say? They're up to version 6 now. Version 4 was very good for me and reliable but I've found a lot more stability issues and crashes since Version 5.
      Amazing DAW but it seems to be getting worse in some ways unfortunately.

    • @olofnilsson7428
      @olofnilsson7428 Рік тому +1

      @@YuuYunomi That's weird, I have been using Studio One for about 2 years and it has never crashed on me, not even once.

    • @groenevinger3893
      @groenevinger3893 Рік тому +1

      @@YuuYunomi using studio one 5 for more than a year now, never had a single crash..

    • @mikedubb8732
      @mikedubb8732 Рік тому

      @@groenevinger3893 same! Ive used studio one 5 artist since 2020 and it’s never crashed on me either.

  • @rabitec.
    @rabitec. Рік тому +15

    The big thing with FL Studio for me is that compared to other DAWs a lot of features and functions are self-explanatory and/or preconfigured in a senseful way which makes it very beginner-friendly imo. I'm currently trying out Bitwig for the experience, I like it so far but I already can't count how often I had to look up how to do Basic stuff which I never had to in FL.

    • @totizedger
      @totizedger Рік тому +2

      I agree i think FL Studio is very beginner friendly and definetly compared to other DAWs like Reaper and Ableton which made every step so much more complicated, the only thing that i don't like about FL Studio is that when i import a MIDI i notice that it doesn't care about modwheel information which means that if i used the modwheel for dynamics on a plugin the dynamics would just stay the same throughout with no shifts, i've tried to fix this but haven't been able to do so

    • @lartisan6274
      @lartisan6274 10 місяців тому

      so how is bitwig ? now in July :o

  • @trevorsbass
    @trevorsbass 2 роки тому +62

    I’ve used Cakewalk for about 20 years. It’s fantastic, and it absolutely deserves to be on this list. Probably higher.

    • @tanahlot2752
      @tanahlot2752 2 роки тому +9

      Totally agree

    • @tedrowland7800
      @tedrowland7800 2 роки тому +2

      I had that years ago as my first DAW and lost it.

    • @allensojan9048
      @allensojan9048 2 роки тому

      what you do for living?

    • @craigwillms61
      @craigwillms61 2 роки тому +2

      Bravo. Although Gibson did it's best to ruin it. It came out the other side better than ever.

    • @a.t.hustle1583
      @a.t.hustle1583 Рік тому +1

      I had used bandlab for a couple of years, occasionally Cakewalk. I had no idea CW had been around so long. That's cool.

  • @Bhallmed
    @Bhallmed 2 роки тому +58

    Been using studio one for 3 years. Never had the issues you mentioned. I think it’s awesome. Love Nuendo too. But S1 is amazing.

  • @jaydensydes3478
    @jaydensydes3478 2 роки тому +132

    Reaper.
    Pros
    Everything mentioned in the video. And folders, fx per clip, monitor fx, phase button, spectral editing (life changer), spectral peaks, integrated playback speed and pitching per clip or master, unrivalled warp algorithm and stretch workflow, more flexible automatic split and quantize, media agnostic tracks (multichannel, mono, stereo, audio, midi, aux, multiple takes can all exist in the same track), playhead moves when clicking timeline, time select auto punch, unrivalled stability and weight, obvious hot keys like ctrl m for mixer. M for marker. S for split. Great mouse modifiers for everything. Ctrl drag middle for copy. Shift drag middle for slip. Alt drag edge for stretch, ctrl drag on automation for pencil, ctrl shift pull on automation to bring a whole section. Ctrl shift drag in midi velocity window to automate velocity changes. Shift clicking inserts to bypass, alt clicking to delete, Automatic sheet music generator. Countless top tier plugins with no latency and no hit to cpu, your mums toaster can run more instances of reaeq than you've used in your entire career. Crazy routing system with hardware and software, remote controllable by a Web interface on the lan, musicians can control their own headphone mixes this way too, video editing and rendering, stem renders with automatic sorting and naming by region, ARA support, real-time resampling while mixing and editing, can record to and edit any type of audio file, subprojects, project tabs, templates for anything you could imagine, routing matrix, region matrix, the way the metronome functions, the way to create a programmed click track, tempo mapping including gradients, the automatic fades, selectable fade shapes, parameter modulation, side chain any plugin, wet/dry any plugin, mid side any plugin, band split any plugin, audio to midi, inbuilt auto tune, 64 bit float point for virtually unlimited headroom, customisable skin, themes and scripts, THE ACTION LIST, undo anything including plugin adjustments, unlimited undo history, option to save undo history to project, compatibility with Linux, can run vst 1 2 3 32 64 js and au all on one track, lasooing, tidy interface where everything unimportant is in a right click menu and everything important is on the basic and sparse interface, detachable and dock able Windows like the mixer and piano roll, unlimited sends returns and fx per track, unlimited tracks, most optimisation of any daw, more flexible grouping, not only just folders but vca, bussing, auxing and grouping all with their own pile of options, the customisability overall, the low price, and the crazy community of tutors and scripters.
    Cons:
    People think you're an amateur.

    • @duncaninglis3806
      @duncaninglis3806 2 роки тому +25

      Is that all it can do? Lol. I was really expecting Reaper to show up in the list, then was very surprised when it didn't. I switched from Cubase to Reaper a while ago, and won't go back. Reaper is fantastic, with great community support.

    • @simon_patterson
      @simon_patterson 2 роки тому +2

      Thank you. Handy list.

    • @najinelson6742
      @najinelson6742 2 роки тому +9

      Maybe the so called music production community might think you are inferior. But a music listener, a consumer does not care what daw was used when a song is great. So much discussions about best daws, best gear, best plugins, but where is the good music?

    • @najinelson6742
      @najinelson6742 2 роки тому +7

      @@duncaninglis3806 Afaik only about 3.5% use Reaper, so not worth being mentioned. And I think this channel could not present Reaper, cuz Reaper can do too many things and could make all the other daws look pretty bad :D

    • @heresthething41
      @heresthething41 2 роки тому +6

      I also use Reaper. It is fantastic. It is everything you said. When you think about it. It's the quality of your VSTs & plug-ins that make the difference. So an inexpensive, light on your system DAW is perfect IMHO. No freezes or glitches. No lost tracks. It awesome. And for $60 I can record & release as many albums as I can churn out. Wonderful.

  • @mrbibstoo
    @mrbibstoo 2 роки тому +9

    For the record, I don't consider myself a professional, but for what it's worth, here's my input.
    Being older (60+ when I first started and now closing in on 70, in June) and having no experience in DAWs, I started with a copy of FL and thought it seemed rather elementary, I realize that it's not but, at that time, it just screamed like it was less than...
    Moving on and taking on the challenge of providing front of house sound for a local rock band and then setting up a home studio, I downloaded REAPER.
    Was it difficult to wrap my head around? YES
    Do I regret making that choice? NO
    However with that being said, I am thankful for all of the exquisite Kenny G tutorials, they prove to be very exacting, easy to follow and understand. (New tutorials show up at a rate that doesn't leave me thinking, "is that all there is?")
    To me, having somewhat of a technical background, I find that REAPER, although difficult to step into blind, is a very powerful, customizable and efficient platform to use. With frequent updates that not only provide fixes, but frequently have great enhancements.
    Conclusion, REAPER is my DAW of choice.

  • @WokeSoros
    @WokeSoros Рік тому +22

    Abelton’s roots as a live performance tool and their dedication to make the UI incredibly intuitive if you take the time to learn the basic principals of it make it basically a musical instrument with a built in DAW.
    I honestly consider it 1/3rd modular synth, 1/3rd an actual instrument, and 1/3rd DAW.

    • @theanthill1001
      @theanthill1001 Рік тому +3

      Saying you need to take time to learn something is literally the opposite of it being intuitive.

    • @WokeSoros
      @WokeSoros Рік тому +11

      @@theanthill1001 the opposite of intuitive is counterintuitive. It has to do with the idea of “does this follow the rules based on the principals I’ve accepted”.

    • @etyrnal
      @etyrnal 3 місяці тому

      modular? lol! were going to talk about modular, and not mention Reason? bahhahaha

  • @danielbenjaminmusic2920
    @danielbenjaminmusic2920 2 роки тому +104

    I have been using various incarnations of Cubase VST since 2000. The new version is unreal. Drag and drop algorithmically generated drum patterns from Groove Agent direct to MIDI tracks, Chord Pads with a full library of chord styles that can be played live, and a Chord track that auto generates voice leading when dragged to a MIDI track. Plus free and discounted cross grades from a ton of legacy hardware. Plus Arranger track.

    • @thomasyoung5680
      @thomasyoung5680 2 роки тому +23

      I love Cubase 11 pro

    • @auggiebendoggy
      @auggiebendoggy 2 роки тому +23

      Cubase is freaking amazing. Glad SB is abandoning that usb dongle.

    • @srcummings
      @srcummings 2 роки тому +22

      Cubase is, and has been the best DAW I have ever used. All of them have pros and cons, but Cubase has stayed ahead of the curve. And yes, I look forward to the dongle going away, but I have no issues with a company trying to protect their software.

    • @thescream1868
      @thescream1868 2 роки тому +31

      Yhis guy's review of cubase was pathetic....he hasnt used the software.....it is incredibly dynamic and user friendly

    • @CharlieGuidry
      @CharlieGuidry 2 роки тому +13

      Huge Cubase fan since VST.

  • @MegaMAWG
    @MegaMAWG 2 роки тому +75

    Been with Logic since it started as Creator / Notator on an Atari ST in the 80s. Never found it buggy and I find it incredibly easy to use. I've used it for music, MIDI is awesome, and also mixing theatrical videos with over 30 dialogue / singing tracks. It never breaks a sweat. I personally would rank it much higher than #5, but I was glad to see it beat out pro tools.

    • @waltrohrbach2459
      @waltrohrbach2459 Рік тому +1

      Right, i used Creator/Notator then by C-LAB back in the 80s too, MIDI only of course. I remember no bugs or crashes at all, what a great Machine the Atari was anyway. After a long pause i got hooked again by ACID on PC, which i still like, the workflow appeals to me, got the latest Sony version. So now i am ruminating about either getting Reaper or FL ,staying with ACID or going back to standalone hardware. Cheers

    • @thegoalistheplan3868
      @thegoalistheplan3868 Рік тому +1

      I wonder what machine you've been running it on or whether you used any external plugins as my experience with Logic is much closer to the one described in the video

    • @foljs5858
      @foljs5858 Рік тому

      @@thegoalistheplan3868 I use lots of plugins and found no such issues. Not even sure the guy in the video knows what he's talking about, the presentation of all DAWs he covered is superficial

    • @thegoalistheplan3868
      @thegoalistheplan3868 Рік тому +1

      @@foljs5858 you can judge the uploader but I have spent about 3 to 4 years using Logic and it’s been a buggy mess

    • @DLeRoux
      @DLeRoux 11 місяців тому

      At the very least, it should be #3.
      FL Studio will always take #1 due to Hip Hop being that #1 genre of producers at the moment (For the last 5-10 years actually). However, this is more a customer favorite rating system over what the actual best DAW is.
      Also, to have Logic "con" being errors due to your own system hardware...

  • @CeresOutpost
    @CeresOutpost 2 роки тому +8

    I really enjoy FL Studio as a hobbyist, especially considering all the instruments, effects, and filters you get for a relatively low cost. Add in some popular third-party VSTs and it does everything I need. I haven't spent any time in Studio One yet though. I may have to check it out.

  • @synchro505
    @synchro505 Рік тому +3

    Digital Performer used to be very good but the newest version is kind of buggy depending on which sound card or interface you use with it. It handles plug-ins extremely well and the UI is very well laid out. It seems optimized for TV/film composers and has excellent synchronization tools.

  • @eugenephillips481
    @eugenephillips481 2 роки тому +118

    The absolute BEST DAW is the DAW that gives YOU the best user workflow experience so you can start and finish your project AND be very proud of your finished product. The End.

    • @ChannelForty2
      @ChannelForty2 7 місяців тому +2

      I totally agree sir.

    • @clnsr
      @clnsr 5 місяців тому +2

      Great, but I don't have time to get proficient with 10 daws

    • @ronthomaskr3416
      @ronthomaskr3416 4 місяці тому

      Thank you for saving my 10 minutes 😌♥️✨

  • @HaiderOmar
    @HaiderOmar 2 роки тому +52

    I personally have been using logic since 4+ years now and have produced over 500 songs (mine and others) on it. I also started working on FL a year ago, but still prefer logic. I personally haven’t had any issues with the time stretch - it’s a pretty amazing DAW.

    • @mlplnz
      @mlplnz Рік тому

      it gets frustrating when you wanna do something and you don't know how tho. Even when you search on Google if the problem is very specific you don't find anything.

    • @annakaroly
      @annakaroly Рік тому

      @@mlplnz which daw are u referring to

    • @mlplnz
      @mlplnz Рік тому

      @@annakaroly I use Logic but it can be applied to any daw or any program for that matter

  • @kenleymorrison759
    @kenleymorrison759 Рік тому +1

    You are my all time favorite for the humor and clarity of your presentations. I think your personality would improve virtually every presentation I have ever seen. You are efficient - very easy to understand - engaging (you continually maintain viewer interest) - sincere and truthful - and above all else - you have not a single hint of any negative attitude about any element you present - you are amazing! Great Job!

  • @Kacey_Jaymes
    @Kacey_Jaymes 2 роки тому +1

    I really enjoyed this video. It was interesting, informative, and entertaining.
    I particularly liked how you had something substantial to say on each DAW; you didn't just read a bullet list off a website, you related personal experiences and/or opinions and in an engaging way too!
    Keep up the great work. ♥

  • @werlder
    @werlder 2 роки тому +30

    As someone who is just beginning to learn about music production, my two cents is I went with whatever was free (or had a forgiving trial) and still seemed full featured. REAPER is cool, might learn it later, but I ended up going with Cakewalk. From what I've been told its a powerful DAW with a lot of history and is now completely free, that made me feel comfortable as a beginner.

    • @BamBamTheInfluence
      @BamBamTheInfluence Рік тому

      I tried Cakewalk for 8 months exclusively when searching for a new daw it was solid but the 2 reasons why I chose Reaper over Cakewalk was the old antiquated workflow due to the interface being outdated and it did a horrible job of handling swapping between and working with multiple projects being open.. it really slowed me down

  • @theavramium
    @theavramium 2 роки тому +42

    Cubase Pro 11 , Why 1: Because of comprehensive midi editing . 2: Chord Track. 3: Other daws can only dream about all the features Cubase has.

    • @kirka303
      @kirka303 2 роки тому +13

      And Steinberg invented vsts. Everyone else should be down on their knees praising the Gods that are Steinberg and brought bedroom production to the masses !!!

    • @ProducerRoderick
      @ProducerRoderick 2 роки тому +11

      True that! The musical and audio editing features of Cubase are hands down superior.

    • @mgd9151
      @mgd9151 2 роки тому +3

      studio one does those things too

    • @sleepyd1231
      @sleepyd1231 2 роки тому +1

      Idk about you, I can't say I've used all daws. But cubase seems to mostly appeal to the instrumentalists for it's audio/midi editing features.
      It seems to me like most people in rock/metal production tend to move this way.
      The only thing that annoys me is the inability to change the audio grid to triplets/tupluts. And the fact that there's no way to randomize midi position on the grid itself.
      I understand I can use the randomize feature in the midi fxs section but I need it done visually.
      There are points in which I need the beat to fall exactly on place and other points in which I need to be humanized. In addition I don't want to randomisation to be different everytime I play it back.

    • @Anriuko
      @Anriuko 2 роки тому +1

      @@sleepyd1231 Logical Editor allows you to selectively randomize MIDI properties.

  • @drnoahpepper
    @drnoahpepper 10 місяців тому

    I have been recording on Cakewalk but am considering upgrading to a better DAW like Pro Tools or Ableton. Would I actually expect an increase in audio quality by transferring the projects over to a new DAW? Or is the main difference between those programs the usability and access to features for each? Basically, is it worth it to upgrade when I have already recorded most of my project on Cakewalk already?

  • @johnneiberger7311
    @johnneiberger7311 Рік тому +23

    My experience with Studio One is the opposite of yours. It's stable, fast, responsive and does not get sluggish at all. A friend of mine uses it professionally and has had few problems, either. I've also had great luck with their customer support. I've had to open a few tickets for various things and they've always gotten back to me quickly.

    • @gracepierce1024
      @gracepierce1024 Рік тому +1

      i use the pro version of studio one version 5.. im only annoyed that i payed full price, then they just came out with version 6 and want to make me pay most the difference between the two, while it doesnt really update much. software devs.. i tell ya. i tried cubase but just really didnt like it. ableton wasnt bad but would crash on me sometimes.

    • @cowboy7x
      @cowboy7x Рік тому

      Couldn't agree more.

    • @djperryboy
      @djperryboy Рік тому

      I didn't try Studio One but it looks second best after FL Studio.

  • @rickypollock9100
    @rickypollock9100 2 роки тому +17

    Been using Cubase for 6 years, never had a problem. Great Daw

  • @revp01
    @revp01 2 роки тому +10

    I can’t believe reaper didn’t make the list.
    I tried all that were on your list. Each took to long to learn. I was up & running in reaper in less than 15 minutes.
    Easy routing.
    Decent midi editor
    $60
    Decent plugins
    Supports Mac/Win/Linux
    Supports VST/VST3/AU
    Open multiple Project Tabs simultaneously
    It has been great for all my workflows:
    - mixing & mix down
    - editing & chopping
    - tracking
    - backing tracks
    - live performance
    - VSTi host
    - learning songs

    • @lastdaysguitar
      @lastdaysguitar Рік тому +3

      Agreed! That Reaper is not even on the list totally discredits the poll.

  • @intensedad2827
    @intensedad2827 Рік тому +10

    I think Reaper is one of the best since it‘s very affordable and straight-forward, at least to me. It was the first DAW I made friends with, since other ones kicked me out of it after the trial or just didn‘t feel right. The community‘s also great haha

    • @haliaeetus8221
      @haliaeetus8221 7 місяців тому

      I believe in relation to its many capabilities it surpasses others in that it runs on weaker computers, adapting its CPU usage and is so stable.

  • @Shikmusik
    @Shikmusik Рік тому +2

    I use Sony acid Pro.. I've used it for years and never bothered to learn any other.
    What would be a good new DAW to learn to use coming from acid pro?

    • @raygrooves2666
      @raygrooves2666 4 місяці тому

      I use Acid pro aswell, lately I have been finding not being able to view more than one fx or instrument on screen annoying and out of date.

  • @jamesrobinson529
    @jamesrobinson529 2 роки тому +213

    I use Reason. It's my favorite and I used to use FL, back when it was called Fruity Loops. Reason is not only great for creating songs, it is an incredible sound designing tool as well. Another awesome Reason feature is the ability to use other vsts with it and you can use Reason as a vst in other daws. Personally, I see Reason as several daws in one, as not only the sound designing aspect and the vst feature set more than surpasses, I can also record, mix and master, all in Reason. I admit, I skimmed through the video, so maybe I missed it; but I'm surprised Reason didn't make the list.

    • @D71219ONE
      @D71219ONE 2 роки тому +24

      Same. I’ve been using Reason for 8 years. I love that the workflow is easy to understand from an analog perspective.

    • @okachobired5856
      @okachobired5856 2 роки тому +15

      yep. I was expecting Reason on this list also. Would be interesting who made the top ten but I myself have been using it for 20yrs

    • @ericmaher4756
      @ericmaher4756 2 роки тому +15

      I must agree, Reason actually looks the part of working in a real studio. The SSL, the rack you can flip around.. I often complain about all those little changes they never seem to make and the ridiculously priced upgrade that come every 18 months like clockwork, but I can’t see myself using the DAWs listed here.

    • @BryanJohnson1969
      @BryanJohnson1969 2 роки тому +12

      I switched back to reason a couple years ago, once they added VST support. I'm never looking back. It is an amazing tool with amazing built-in instruments. Being able to also add in VSTs like Arturia's V-Collection, Korg's analog legacy Collection, G media IMPoscar, Oddity, meletron and string machine as well as other plugins makes Reason go next level.

    • @tarantulacraft4125
      @tarantulacraft4125 2 роки тому +5

      FL is short for fruity loops

  • @sleepypotato123
    @sleepypotato123 2 роки тому +94

    When I was using FL Studio 6 years ago, lots of people treated FL Studio as a kid and always said Cubase and Logic are the best. Now I see FL Studio in #1 place in this video. Wow I love where the FL Studio is now

    • @Art-zs6sl
      @Art-zs6sl 2 роки тому +10

      It seems more of a video for entertainment than anything else.

    • @sleepypotato123
      @sleepypotato123 2 роки тому +10

      @@Art-zs6sl I know it's doubtable that FL Studio is actually the #1, and this video doesn't represent the music industry's favor either. But I can surely tell the way people treating FL Studio now and back then is definitly different. At least in this video, it's in #1 place as well. If this video came out 6 years ago, it would have been already a joke that the FL Studio was even in the list

    • @devernmusic
      @devernmusic 2 роки тому +11

      Tbh FL is definitely not the #1 DAW in the professional world. A lot of people start on FL but most people that make a living from music will switch to a different DAW at some point. FL's workflow is too janky and inefficient for any kind of music other than hip-hop and EDM but even then, many of those guys switch as well.

    • @zibbezabba2491
      @zibbezabba2491 2 роки тому +4

      FL Studio is great but I wouldn't say it was first choice for producers. Ableton, FL, Cubase and Logic are the top 4 without doubt and are all equally capable and all widely used. I don't know anyone that uses 'cakewalk' anymore though. Lots of producers have more than one DAW, there's something different in all of them.

    • @TheOneSymphony
      @TheOneSymphony 2 роки тому

      @@zibbezabba2491 I hated cakewalk lol but I was young when i was exposed to it

  • @skyx5691
    @skyx5691 Рік тому +22

    My top #1 DAW is Bitwig developed by the ex-Ableton crew. Just love it)) I think they've made it far better for maximum ultimate comfort and simplicity that you can possibly dream of while working in a DAW. I can't think of anything else better and more handy than that. Don't believe me, believe yourself as you just give it a shot to check it out. It's yet not that popular, but it's confidently gaining momentum.

    • @TheDavidfallon
      @TheDavidfallon Рік тому

      It's very expensive.

    • @lartisan6274
      @lartisan6274 Рік тому

      400 euro wow :o is it better than ableton live ? i saw its favorite daw of sounddesigner

    • @Hazarmaveth36
      @Hazarmaveth36 Рік тому

      Bitwig needs better CPU management. It's a common problem with those clip launcher style DAWs.

    • @JamesWilliam70
      @JamesWilliam70 Рік тому

      I like Bitwig allot, I wish I could. slim up the mixer sliders though as they won't scale horizontally.

  • @zxcvs
    @zxcvs Рік тому +4

    The fact that FL Studio is at the top just goes to show how ease of use is valuable.
    I"m a cubase 12 Pro user, and to be honest, it's awesomely stable specially now that I've been giving Logic Pro a go for 3 months now.
    I can't wait to go back to Cubase.
    Cubase is better for professionals because of it's stability and ability to handle all types of jobs, name any job and Cubase can do it.

  • @bishwarupborah7805
    @bishwarupborah7805 2 роки тому +29

    For ex cubase and pro tools user studio one is the definite new choice.. For beat making and stocks nothing can beat FL studios.. But it's really a pain to switch from one platform to other.. So choosing your frist daw is real important cause it's 90% sure that people will stick to their most comfortable daw.

    • @samuelivascu7633
      @samuelivascu7633 2 роки тому

      And then for ppl who want to take music seriourslyand still have creative freedom: Ableton and Logic

    • @energy_waves
      @energy_waves 2 роки тому +2

      @@samuelivascu7633 You misspelled "Fl Studio". There's a reason most professionals use it.

  • @luruar
    @luruar 2 роки тому +24

    I have Ableton, my band recorded a song and I was wondering about what DAW to use. It is true that most likely people stick to the first they use, and after watching several videos including this one I think I will stick with Ableton.

    • @TheOneSymphony
      @TheOneSymphony 2 роки тому

      If its working for you stick by it. That's what's most important as most programs have interchanges to send to other programs if you're going to send it to a professional studio

    • @Rex-dk1rx
      @Rex-dk1rx 2 роки тому

      Don't bother with cu base if u are used to Ableton. Because everything what is looking at you in Ableton is all hidden and seriously over complicated in cu base

  • @FKA_Skull
    @FKA_Skull 2 роки тому +11

    I like Studio One. Never had issues and I don't think any other DAW responds and implements new requested features by the community anywhere near as quickly.

    • @leedebyl3304
      @leedebyl3304 2 роки тому

      Have they added the ability to record MIDI SysEx yet? That’s a feature I requested around 2012 and one of the main reasons I stopped using it. SysEx has been part of the MIDI standard for nearly 40 years and so I was disappointed to find S1 didn’t support it.

    • @checkitout611
      @checkitout611 Рік тому

      @@leedebyl3304 The plugin ctrlr can get this done - You can add buttons to a gui and assign sysex to those. Sysex can then travel through to midi ports this way.

  • @lundsweden
    @lundsweden 2 роки тому +10

    I personally love Ableton Live, it suits me perfectly! But this does'nt meant its the best DAW for everyone, but it is the best for me!

    • @C1Nuke
      @C1Nuke 6 місяців тому +1

      Ableton is *the most ERGONOMIC DAW* available.
      I've tried FL Studio (my first DAW) and Bitwig. But Ableton it's on a different level👌

  • @FdUpNews
    @FdUpNews 2 роки тому +26

    My favorite is Logic. Pros: great interface, iPad Logic remote controller, ANA integration, Cons: working with video clips isn't the best, creative experimental workflow isn't the best, flex pitch/time isn't that great. My second is Live: Pros: the best with video clips, easy to experiment and do things you wouldn't try on other DAWs, the controller and app sync integration for live performance is great. Cons: I don't produce anywhere close to as many final tracks as I do with Logic, updates for the suite cost more than Logic itself (unless it Black Friday week), the instruments and FX could use more inspiring graphics. That being said I love using both and feel I should spend more time using Ableton.

    • @TheOneSymphony
      @TheOneSymphony 2 роки тому +3

      I do a lot of experimental work with Logic all the time it's all about really learning the inner workings of ther program. The flex and pitch stuff isn't horrible but can't compare to ableton in that aspect since they have such a detail time shifter

  • @nico-zh4eo
    @nico-zh4eo 2 роки тому +11

    I've never had problems with studio one either. I love this DAW, I switched from cubase to FL and then from FL to studio one and I won't move anymore.

  • @claudejasmin3432
    @claudejasmin3432 Рік тому +4

    I have used some of the DAWs mentioned here. But my favorites are N-track and especially Mixcraft 9 for ease of use, extensive list of synths and fx plug ins, for easy interface and good price.

    • @williamphillips24
      @williamphillips24 Рік тому

      I used N-track for *years*. Using Reaper these days.

    • @claudejasmin3432
      @claudejasmin3432 Рік тому

      @@williamphillips24 I’ve heard bout Reaper, maybe I’ll give it a try. But N-track’s interface is so easy to use. That keeps me from learning other DAWs since I can lay my tracks and edit midi with ease.

  • @fedorvoronovcomposer
    @fedorvoronovcomposer Рік тому +72

    Digital Performer and Reaper have to be in this list, they both are massively used by pros and people hardly ever speak about them 😢🥺

    • @williamroark
      @williamroark Рік тому +7

      I’ve been a “Performer” USER since the BEGINNING
      Performer 1.1 (as in BEFORE “Digital Performer”)
      To me…. ALL OTHERS are TOYS 🙄

    • @kippahthefrenchiewhippasni9689
      @kippahthefrenchiewhippasni9689 Рік тому

      @@williamroark Amen 👏🏼

    • @kippahthefrenchiewhippasni9689
      @kippahthefrenchiewhippasni9689 Рік тому

      Digital Performer is a joke. I fell for the hype when the powermac G5 just dropped. And I’m kicking myself to this day. Dp is a bunch of hype. When I bought dp 6 or something guys was making good music with protools. And I was told that it was the industry standard. But I fell for that dp hype. So whatever people are screaming. What is the industry standard jump on it because it’s true….

    • @sovereignacademyfortheperf4591
      @sovereignacademyfortheperf4591 Рік тому +2

      @@williamroark Exactly. “Performer” since the beginning.

    • @sovereignacademyfortheperf4591
      @sovereignacademyfortheperf4591 Рік тому +4

      Loving Digital Performer. I’ve made a living from it both in music composition and in pro film scoring along with JJ Abrams since 1992. The platform has all of the pro features I need, and can fly into any software protocol in the pro circuit. Whoever doesn’t appreciate the tool isn’t spending enough time with it. It’s rock solid with stellar support from the manufacturer. I fly movies directly into the daw, and score, sfx, ADR, and foley with NO SKIPS on a daily basis, adding all of this in frame accuracy while watching the raw film IN THE DAW. And the sequencer is on point. With Clips and Scenes now in DP11, this is the Number 1 pro DAW, bar none.

  • @OutOfRangeDE
    @OutOfRangeDE 2 роки тому +18

    Honestly coming from Cakewalk i would probably want to turn back to it when purchasing Live by Ableton because Live's UI would suck the creativity out of me with its only-functional design. I can say that Cakewalk works really well for synth production, Midi integration for both hardware and software instruments is really seamless and every VST i ever installed worked fine instantly. Piano roll and sheet music notation work pretty well, altough there were some minor inaccuracies in the latter one. That could maybe be patched by now though. Cons: No good preinstalled instruments (its free, eh) and the other VSTs are also subpar, even though the eq is still usable and really easy to use.

  • @shango7942
    @shango7942 2 роки тому +70

    No problem with Studio One either, and to me it's the most innovative and full featured DAW.

    • @DexxterClarkMusic
      @DexxterClarkMusic  2 роки тому +9

      it has pretty great features. it is my daily driver after all

    • @ajiyahya
      @ajiyahya 2 роки тому

      I really like studio one, but the crashing problem with big tracks like cinematic makes me 🤬🤬🤬

    • @shango7942
      @shango7942 2 роки тому +1

      @@ajiyahya oh really?

    • @ajiyahya
      @ajiyahya 2 роки тому

      @@shango7942 yes and this is sad, i still love it, and i am looking for upgrading my mac to M1Pro or Max, maybe will fix the problem

    • @shango7942
      @shango7942 2 роки тому +1

      @@ajiyahya Hopefully

  • @marcocarbone_
    @marcocarbone_ Рік тому +1

    I'm a cubase user since the First Atari version, in 2021 i tried studio one and... It Beats cubase 10 to 1, in everything. I was just impressed

  • @tantaloss8682
    @tantaloss8682 2 роки тому +3

    The Waveform DAW by Traction is another good option I don't often see people mentioning. It's my current workhorse atm. I'll probably upgrade to the paid version at some point. Another note, Traction also makes some pretty amazing plugins as well. May I recommend the Abyss synth? I just love it so much!
    Pros:
    1. Extremely intuitive interface imo.
    2. Many tools to simply make your life easier (ie. autosave, project managing and auto-backups, ability to tag and favorite plugins to find what you need faster, etc...)
    3. Fully functional permanently free version for commercial use.
    Bonus - Intuitive node-based multi-plugin patcher which is compatible and usable with 3rd party plugins even in the free version!
    Cons:
    1. Strange beatmap and piano roll mechanics. Some options like triplet snapping are hard to find if you don't know where they are.
    2. Complicated timeline mechanics. Duplicated clips are linked by default so changing midi in one will change the other copies too, though this option can be turned off or circumvented.
    3. Had a hard time coming up with a third con. The default keybinds are pretty confusing I guess. You can change them as needed, but I find myself simply using a cheatsheet for them most days. You don't need to use the keybinds, as all options are accessible with the mouse, I make an effort to learn them for all programs I use so I can speed up my workflow.

  • @aioxio
    @aioxio 2 роки тому +184

    My favourite is Logic. Incredible value for money, great sounding plugins and a clean and beautiful user interface. The only thing that could be better is the controller integration. Most fader controllers only work in Mackie Mode which sometimes seems to be buggy. But I have never experienced any software bugs in logic itself in many years. I was tempted to switch to Studio One but I would have missed the great on-board plugins in logic. So I stayed and didn‘t regret it. The latest updates are incredible!

    • @jdnd2023
      @jdnd2023 2 роки тому +17

      I’ve never run into any of the issues he mentioned but I’ve also only been using logic since 10.6

    • @m-chopbeats7526
      @m-chopbeats7526 2 роки тому +7

      100% accurate

    • @chefhomeboiardee4574
      @chefhomeboiardee4574 2 роки тому

      FYI You can run Logic X plugins in S One, or any other DAW since they are Audio Units.

    • @amb13nt59
      @amb13nt59 2 роки тому +5

      I love Logic!

    • @aioxio
      @aioxio 2 роки тому +1

      @@chefhomeboiardee4574 Thanks for the info. Didn‘t know that.

  • @louminati4318
    @louminati4318 2 роки тому +19

    From having Steinberg Pro24 in 1988, using a four track mixer and a 10-second sampler, people these days have no idea how good they've got it. Me I still use Cubase, I'm on Pr0 10.5 and to be totally honest, it suits me down to the ground.

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic 2 роки тому

      I did that Rig too, bit also a decade before that....

  • @FurkanTopal
    @FurkanTopal Рік тому

    4:42 is that fabfilter opened in audacity? or they're open seperately? confused me.

  • @jayhova1776
    @jayhova1776 Рік тому +2

    I love Studio One. I’ve been using studio one since 2 and have learned recording on it. I record all live instruments with it.
    Pros:
    1. Come with 5 licenses. So I can have the whole band download the software and record at their homes. And we are all using the same DAW to send complete stems to ensuring compatibility.
    2. Drag and drop and Copy/Paste with ease
    3. Stability - never had a crash you experienced, even with my older laptop HP Pavillion laptops when I started with Studio One 2.
    4. Auto punch in/crossfade makes it so easy.
    Cons:
    1. File management of songs/tracks/layers can get pretty dicey when moving/replacing hard drives
    2. Some presets like i/o markers, expand/collapse on tracks keep defaulting to hidden or open
    3. When having multiple layers/takes, like on a drum track, cant select all of “Take 5” to either activate or delete. I have to CTRL + click each of the takes on each track to do so.

  • @christiaantinga
    @christiaantinga 2 роки тому +15

    Cakewalk was actually my first ever MIDI experience in 1989, then made by Twelve Tone Systems.

    • @christiaantinga
      @christiaantinga 2 роки тому +2

      Having said that; Presonus StudioOne is without any doubt my favorite DAW ever ♥

    • @waynemiller6070
      @waynemiller6070 2 роки тому +1

      Me too. Loved using midi and was excited to do audio, but every version got more and more complicated. CbB is about as complicated as it gets. And then add Kontakt into the mix and I'm getting a degree in rocket science.

    • @jimgsewell
      @jimgsewell 2 роки тому

      That's what I used on my Atari 1049 ST

    • @GerenM63
      @GerenM63 2 роки тому

      Back in those days, Greg Hendershott and I communicated almost weekly.

  • @heavydevy-c5630
    @heavydevy-c5630 2 роки тому +18

    Yes FL Studio. I've been using it for absolutely years. Maybe been about 10-12 years now and I just don't want to switch because it's so easy to use. I've practically almost learned the thing inside and out. Yet I have the full version, I still got some things to learn, it's endless with the amount of plugins and I love it! It's synths are amazing and my favorite is harmor, and yeah SeamlessR got me into being a harmor user. Also toxic biohazard I almost always use for industrial and dark sounding synths for metal, and is very good for layering in patcher too. I also get endless amounts of updates, and over the years, every update I get a couple new plugins to play with and learn. Image-line is awesome.

    • @shanujwilson1204
      @shanujwilson1204 Рік тому

      Hey, how do you rate FL for vocals recording / mix-mastering? I tried, and bumped into many blocks in the way.. Would like to hear your opinion..

    • @shaving_ryans_privates_4408
      @shaving_ryans_privates_4408 Рік тому

      @@shanujwilson1204 I use FL for production of the music, then I export the stems to Pro Tools cos I feel the mixing workflow is better there.

    • @davej.sakinar
      @davej.sakinar Рік тому

      Do you know how to fix Microphone latency in FL Studio?

    • @wilsonmpesha904
      @wilsonmpesha904 Рік тому +1

      @@shanujwilson1204 I prefer to use a combination with Studio One for vocals. Perfection.

    • @Darkest_matter
      @Darkest_matter Рік тому +1

      ​@@shanujwilson1204 vocals in FL are good.. It does everything I need it to but Ableton seems easier for vocals (in FL when you record, you have to click on an empty mixer channel before you click record)

  • @BlackTomorrowMusic
    @BlackTomorrowMusic Рік тому +2

    I can't say I'm surprised that Samplitude isn't on the list. I started out with its little brother Magix Music Studio over 20 years ago when I found it on the clearance rack at Circuit City. It was very limited back then, but subsequent versions have really matured. At this point, all my projects are so integrated to it, I don't even want to think about switching.

    • @zdogg8
      @zdogg8 Рік тому

      Samplitude, Protools, Sequoia (Samplitude's upper echelon) Sadie, These are the serious audio programs, Maybe a couple of others. The others on this list are mostly MIDI focused, or were previously MIDI only (Logic, Cubase, Presonus, DP), which is fine if that is your emphasis.

    • @BlackTomorrowMusic
      @BlackTomorrowMusic Рік тому

      Yeah, good point. Of course, the first version of Magix that I bought 20ish years ago was pretty much the same. The DAW couldn't handle MIDI. But there was also a MIDI-only program it came with. If there was supposed to be a way for the two to cross over, I never figured it out. So glad it improved so much since then.

  • @joelmus1c
    @joelmus1c 2 роки тому +2

    Digital Performer by MOTU. I have used Logic, Cubase & Cakewalk and DP is by far my favorite. It’s also probably because I’ve been using it for 25 years and I’m so used to it. One really cool ‘pro’ is ‘chunks’ - a feature that allows you to have multiple files (songs or cues) _within_ a single DP file. Working in collections of songs or separate cues of a movie, this is invaluable to me as opposed to having lots of separate files. Another ‘pro’ is overlaying midi piano roll data in the same window and color coding the tracks. Great for viewing voicings and just drag things up and down to taste. A ‘con’ is DP can be a bit sluggish - I’m hoping this won’t be as much of an issue when I get my Max Studio next month! :)

  • @stuffisgd
    @stuffisgd 2 роки тому +9

    I have only tried a few of these, but once I got familiar with Ableton live I can't imagine changing DAWs. The updates are huge and features are solid. They keep knocking it out of the park! If you pair it with hardware that takes full advantage of the features, ex: Push, Novation Launchkey etc... you can't beat it.

  • @carlkolthoff5402
    @carlkolthoff5402 2 роки тому +50

    Was really surprised to see that Reaper didn't show up at first place! That's the one I hear people talking about all the time. The one I personally use most of the time (not exclusively) is Harrison Mixbus 32C.
    Pros: "Analog" workflow, easy to get a good sounding mix fast without many plugins, easy-to-use editor and tools for live recording, cross-platform.
    Cons: Not very good for electronic production/MIDI. The tools are there, but they could use some overhaul to become more stable and fun to use.
    CPU hungry compared to some other DAWs I've tried.
    Needs A LOT of screen area to come to it's right.
    Stability seems like an issue on some OS's (windows 10, to be precise).

    • @lastdaysguitar
      @lastdaysguitar Рік тому +1

      Agreed! That Reaper is not even on the list totally discredits the poll.

  • @cpearce
    @cpearce Рік тому +1

    I’ve been a Studio One user for a couple of years now on PC. No crashes. Works great. If I have a question, their support team always answers within a day.

  • @stevej1154
    @stevej1154 Рік тому +2

    As someone who only dabbles in music production, KORG Gadget is enough for my needs. Very intuitive and good fun and actually gives you a huge amount of options, particularly when you buy extra gadgets. I’d advise beginners to start there and learn the basics, then move on to something more advanced.

  • @jannatinkarlen8702
    @jannatinkarlen8702 2 роки тому +18

    Studio one is pretty stable for me. I move from cubase because of stability issue, and studio one suits that

    • @DexxterClarkMusic
      @DexxterClarkMusic  2 роки тому

      great to hear that some people don't have the same problems.
      I did on 4 of my computers regretfully.

    • @HoldMyBeerFam
      @HoldMyBeerFam 2 роки тому +3

      @@DexxterClarkMusic What were you doing? What kind of music? How outdated are your plugins? No one can understand your review of studio one in this video.

    • @jonmessenger5621
      @jonmessenger5621 2 роки тому

      @@HoldMyBeerFam I agree. Never had any problems with Studio One from their first release to the current one. Always stable, not one issue. It is hard for me to believe what he is saying with his problems with Studio One. I thank him for his review on the DAWs but Studio One rocks. Stay safe my friends and may God bless 🙏✝️

  • @maartenpsion9036
    @maartenpsion9036 2 роки тому +34

    Started some months ago using FL studio. Really amazing software imo. Using it for psytrance mainly. I just got the all plugin upgrade with the black Friday discount -- upgraded from signature edition. Love all the extra stuff I got for just 110 bucks or something lol. Couldn't ask for anything more. Big fan.

    • @yhoda145
      @yhoda145 2 роки тому +2

      interesting I make psytrance and I hated FL studio and I didn't realise I hated so much till I switched to Ableton and I Love it, FL plugins didn't impress me either. If you have Ableton there is way more psytrance tutorials on UA-cam it was what convinced me to try it and I never looked back. If you have tried other but prefer FL I would like to know why? I just couldn't progress with it

    • @markstevens5442
      @markstevens5442 2 роки тому +6

      @Vic LTD - Not really, you just need to sit down and check everything out. There is more than one way to do most functions so you use whatever suits you best :)

    • @energy_waves
      @energy_waves 2 роки тому +4

      @@yhoda145 Fl studio has more depth and complexity.

  • @karlspear6729
    @karlspear6729 2 роки тому +4

    I've been using Reaper for the past 4 years, awesome program! I have written several albums on it under the name "27 Goats".
    My biggest pet peeve with it is the short faders. You would have greater volume control with longer faders.

    • @christianwn
      @christianwn Рік тому +1

      Can you not drag the faders higher? I can, you find a spot above the fader that you can click and drag to increase the fader sections hight

  • @timflatus
    @timflatus Рік тому +3

    I use Ardour (which is what Harrison Mixbus is based on). Pros - it's open source and inexpensive, it has no arbitrary limitations (depends on your hardware) and is massively compatible with other systems - it can write to 30+ different file formats. Cons: the MIDI editor is limited. There can be hardware issues with some PCs. Really struggling to think of another

    • @casperrkjr5512
      @casperrkjr5512 Рік тому +1

      I use Ardour and is quite happy with it; so much that I (despite being an amateur) pay a small amount every month.
      Agree on the pros and cons - and con no. three could be that it's hard to setup with Jack on Linux.
      But that's about it - a very good and feature-rich DAW, which I would recommend to try out any day :)

    • @timflatus
      @timflatus Рік тому +1

      @@casperrkjr5512 I have to admit I never noticed con 3. Possibly because I'm on Debian, which sets it all up very nicely these days and I've been using Jackd since it was introduced, so yeah, nothing is as difficult as it was 20 years ago :D

  • @stevewilliams91
    @stevewilliams91 2 роки тому +10

    Waveform is the most underrated DAW - best workflow out there, great affordable price!

  • @bigdap100
    @bigdap100 2 роки тому +14

    I've owned All of these DAWs....Ableton is like the Ferrari of DAWs b/c it is super fast for producing and sound design.

    • @energy_waves
      @energy_waves 2 роки тому +4

      Fl Studio is the experimental supercar that can also transform

    • @ravirana2001
      @ravirana2001 2 роки тому +1

      Dude now fl is really great .

  • @chrismcdermott7766
    @chrismcdermott7766 Рік тому +3

    I teach audio production professionally using protools and logic but Reaper is my favorite for many reasons

  • @CrimeThinkBeats
    @CrimeThinkBeats 2 роки тому +1

    Been using Cubase for about 18 years. Not once, (throughout all the versions I've used) did I ever have a problem with something as basic as "just getting it to run."

  • @gregmccarty8253
    @gregmccarty8253 2 роки тому +14

    Cubase for me. Pros: excellent stock plugins (dynamic EQ, Vari- audio); sampler track; control room. Cons: steep - I repeat steep learning curve; hard to use score editor; can be a bit tricky to handle updates.
    I've never had a problem with the dongle. That said, Cubase is ditching it some time in 2022.

    • @Bernz66
      @Bernz66 2 роки тому +3

      Love Cubase too…. Been using it since 1998.

    • @daboos8
      @daboos8 2 роки тому

      Interesting. Which DAW were you using before and what issues, or discomforts were you facing? Which feature in cubase stood out the most to you, that made you switch?

    • @Soundcup
      @Soundcup 2 роки тому

      Been using cubase for a couple of years, and mostly happy with it. Rarely have any crashing issues, even tough a lot of my projects are built with around 130 to 150 tracks, with tons of additional plugins in each track and automation. Love the workflow in it as well. Downside is that there are few tutorials on UA-cam, and if so, they are not convenient to watch. Mostly too long without any time stamps. Something I always envy on other Daws. You get I formation much quicker

    • @_pokies
      @_pokies 2 роки тому

      @@Soundcup yeah man I agree

  • @IsabelMakesMusic
    @IsabelMakesMusic 2 роки тому +14

    I use Studio One, and I really like it! I tried Ableton Live as well but didn't like the interface as much.
    4 Pros of Studio One:
    Everything is easily accessible and you get tons of plugins, samples and loops with it
    Melodyne is integrated in the full version
    I love the midi interface
    You can drag and drop pretty much everything.
    Cons:
    Once I made a song and when I updated from Artist to Professional, the file somehow couldn't save anymore.

    • @DexxterClarkMusic
      @DexxterClarkMusic  2 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @GeoZero
      @GeoZero 2 роки тому

      You should be able to create a new song and drop the stems in. Although not sure why it would not load going to Pro. I've had very good success a couple of times with tech support and you may want to reach out to them.

    • @RutgerSteenbergen
      @RutgerSteenbergen 2 роки тому +1

      I don't like Ableton's Live interface either. Although I use the software for my live set. For producing I like Studio One and FL Studio better 👍

  • @danielj.a.291
    @danielj.a.291 2 роки тому

    Thank you, thank you, thank you for not taking whole segments of the video trying to be entertaining- stopping delivery of the info I need- and in just being entertaining while giving us the info. You do this right.

  • @paradoxic1888
    @paradoxic1888 2 роки тому +21

    I'm still loyal to Bitwig. No other DAW has managed to surpass with the features it offers. I can't imagine being forced to live without the Grid or the intuitive automation parameters it offers. Everything just makes sense despite how complex it allows you to get. It really is an underrated DAW coming from someone who has tried a lot of the "mainstream" DAW's.

    • @wedaringu667
      @wedaringu667 Рік тому +3

      I tried many DAWs as a beginner and Bitwig was the only one that seemed to work right out of the box for me with multiple hardware inputs and software synth controllers (+MPE!) as well as for mixing and editing with no advanced understanding of what I was doing. To me, that says volumes about it's usability and workflow.

    • @Ernthir
      @Ernthir Рік тому +2

      Bitwig is just the best.

    • @Italliving
      @Italliving Рік тому +1

      totally agree

    • @Disregardedinc
      @Disregardedinc 11 місяців тому +2

      I can’t afford it im poor ):

    • @NathanChisholm041
      @NathanChisholm041 9 місяців тому

      Bitwig rules the roost! Best DAW i have ever used...

  • @johnt1330
    @johnt1330 2 роки тому +11

    ive never had any issues with studio one- it can be a bit sluggish with many real-time tracks running at once with a lower-end PC, but it's not a deal breaker. If you have atleast 8core/8thread CPU and 16GB of ram, your mroe than OK to run Studio One Flawlessly. Studio One is also just very intuitive for me.

  • @maximilianschaffler9981
    @maximilianschaffler9981 2 роки тому +8

    I really only had crashes with Studio one on mac, on windows i have never had a single crash!

  • @TheAgelessWisdomMysterySchool
    @TheAgelessWisdomMysterySchool 2 роки тому +3

    After 15-years of digital recording and editing, I've settled on Harrison Mixbus. Love the layout and haven't yet found any "cons." It's just a truly sweet multitrack mixer.

    • @Hazarmaveth36
      @Hazarmaveth36 Рік тому

      Editing Midi on that thing was hell for me bro. 🤮 I'm still in shock from it.

    • @TheAgelessWisdomMysterySchool
      @TheAgelessWisdomMysterySchool Рік тому

      @@Hazarmaveth36 - Can't speak to that. I've never worked with midi.

    • @Hazarmaveth36
      @Hazarmaveth36 Рік тому

      @@TheAgelessWisdomMysterySchool I can see Mixbus working for just audio. The way they are crossing some features with ardour is interesting. So is the Linux version of Harrison.

  • @AudibleFist
    @AudibleFist Рік тому

    I started a hands on course in a studio very recently that uses Pro Tools, it seems to work well so far, the one benefit it has is that its intuitive for long time producers and is great for recording to tape or remastering older audio. The downsides are the price tag, and that there isn’t many compatible plugins, which would likely hamper intermediate users from wholeheartedly adopting it, unless you like patching audio from a different software in.

  • @elaRRman
    @elaRRman 2 роки тому +8

    as you said , hits are made with every damn DAW out there . Its not about the car , its about the driver . Your DAW will not save you or make you make great music . if u are creative you'll be able to make everything u want in every DAW

  • @grandmasteryoda503
    @grandmasteryoda503 2 роки тому +28

    I've always used FL Studio and it made sense to me, although it took years to get good. I tried ableton and cubase for fun, ableton a few times as friends kept insisting it was better. Neither of them ever made sense to me and nothing beat FL Studio in terms of getting something going fast.

    • @wm1573
      @wm1573 2 роки тому +1

      I keep seeing people praise Ableton I tried 11 but it was just so damn weird and slow to me

    • @lowmpphotographicsociety
      @lowmpphotographicsociety 2 роки тому +1

      I love FL Studio, I bought an ancient version years ago that I still use. But recording "real" instruments and using those recorded tracks in FL Studio is a PITA. Maybe I need to upgrade to a more recent version, but I just feel "home" with the one I have...

    • @grandmasteryoda503
      @grandmasteryoda503 2 роки тому

      @@lowmpphotographicsociety yeah same I never upgraded past v11. The layout changes from v12 onwards weren't to my liking

    • @sveinunghamre324
      @sveinunghamre324 2 роки тому

      ​@@grandmasteryoda503 you should upgrade. A lot easier to do frequent upgrades after you get to version 20.

  • @MaJelArt
    @MaJelArt 2 роки тому

    What about Reaper? I use Cubase 11, and everyone tells me Reaper is the best, but I don’t know if it would be worth switching as I have finally got use to Cubase.

  • @lofibyjosu
    @lofibyjosu 2 роки тому +23

    Ableton Live user here 🙌🏻
    I love that it is so versatile. You can play live on stage perfectly, do a DJ set and produce banger songs all in the same environment. Good stuff :)
    I thought, Logic would rate higher, but I don't mind it being low on the list.
    Also, I would have hoped to see Bitwig Studio on the list. But it seems to not be that known among producers yet.

    • @valdir7426
      @valdir7426 Рік тому +3

      or do crazy interactive with max for live; you know; anything is possible

    • @rell0223
      @rell0223 Рік тому +2

      Abletons clip manipulation and timestretching is unbeatable. The simplicity of the UI is just icing on the cake.

    • @yourfbiagent2337
      @yourfbiagent2337 Рік тому +2

      Is it worth buying the cheapest version of the Ableton ?
      I think it's about 70€ and I just want to get started yk

    • @rell0223
      @rell0223 Рік тому +2

      @@yourfbiagent2337 absolutely. It doesnt have any synth built in, is missing quite a bit of audio effects, and you do have a limited amount of tracks, but you do have simpler and all the basics for 100$. You can always upgrade your license as well which is nice, combined with a student discount, if youre a student or are still enrolled at some kind of school, its very reasonable.
      If you have the money get suite, all the synthesizers and effects are 1000% worth the price, unless you just want to try it out, then just upgrade your license later if you like it.

  • @ceiux
    @ceiux 2 роки тому +32

    There's nothing much complex in FL Studio. The initial step is a bit hard, i.e. to navigate around the tabs and getting basic idea that how it works, but once you understand those things, FL will be a great daw.

    • @misa9166
      @misa9166 2 роки тому

      Exactly!!

    • @ElijahStyles
      @ElijahStyles 2 роки тому

      In my opinion FL studio is way too laborious to use. I am much faster with Reason and only because of simple things like individual patterns and automation lanes for a track, so I don't have to create a new one everytime like in FL.

    • @DJMoonlightKonamare
      @DJMoonlightKonamare 2 роки тому

      How will I do this? I am switching from FL Studio to Logic Pro.

    • @stizan9185
      @stizan9185 2 роки тому +2

      ​@@ElijahStyles In FL you can also set automation to be automatically grouped with your track, and you that by going in the playlist, Right click on a track > Track mode > Instrument track > Use existing channel and you select your sound, the Track will automaically be named colored etc. and each automation u do after that will do the same and get grouped with that track, this is very usefull to have automations organized and not many pple know about this for some reason. Also when you load a synth let's say instead of doing it from channel rack you can simply Right click on a track playlist > track mode > instrument track > and select serum for ex, it will do same as above + it will create a pattern with that name and be sent to mixer

    • @ElijahStyles
      @ElijahStyles 2 роки тому +1

      @@stizan9185 But I still have to create a new pattern everytime I want to change something and this takes way too much time after a while.

  • @WellnessRosterHQ
    @WellnessRosterHQ 2 роки тому +7

    Cakewalk by Bandlab was of course Sonar Platinum by Cakewalk which was a premier windows based daw. Now it is free and full featured.

  • @SR1Records
    @SR1Records 2 роки тому +12

    For me, it's always been Cakewalk Sonar. Probably because it was my first DAW. I tried Live but found it limiting and frustrating after being used to Cakewalk. Sonar (Now Cakewalk by Bandlab) is extremely powerful when you get to know it.

    • @JewelzFinazzo
      @JewelzFinazzo Рік тому

      I used to use it before I switched to Mac. I loved how it had a a built-in SSL like mixer. And the built in effects you can add on both invidual tracks and Master track. I use Logic Pro now. But Im thinking of switching to Cubase. I've never heard anyone say what the gentleman in the video said about it.

  • @charliesdrumshed9328
    @charliesdrumshed9328 2 роки тому +4

    I use mixcraft and have used other DAW’s and think it works really well
    Worth checking out as well

  • @citytonightproductions
    @citytonightproductions 2 роки тому +18

    Logic is very stable and been a beast for years with an excellent user interface and plugins. I’ve tried switching to Luna, studio one and Harrison Mixbus and always end up back at Logic! it out performs all of those DAWs with Mac system and incorporates all the abilities of each of those DAWs in one DAW, can’t beat that.

  • @ivandubinsky1857
    @ivandubinsky1857 2 роки тому +9

    I have never encountered any of the problems you mentioned in Logic Pro. It works flawlessly for me. It's had a couple of recent updates and I don't agree that Apple is slow in fixing problems (which I've never experienced).

    • @soundofthegardenwatc
      @soundofthegardenwatc 2 роки тому

      oh yes, that overload stops my recordings. i do record 16 tracks at a time on macbook. stop after 2 hours for straight recording creating a 9gb file.

    • @CasaNowhere
      @CasaNowhere 2 роки тому +1

      There is a preference to have it not pop the warning window though I believe, so you just hit spacebar to start it playing again.

    • @markesquivelarvizu6942
      @markesquivelarvizu6942 2 роки тому +3

      Same here…. Sounds like low performance computer problems to me

  • @astagajeem2003
    @astagajeem2003 Рік тому +1

    I use studio one (not cracked) for years from version 3. And it’s the most stable daw i’ve ever used. I can’t even remember it crashed. And i use it for music production,but also for audio production for commercials,tv shows… so i would say it’s really the best daw (for me)

  • @tredfxman
    @tredfxman 2 роки тому +4

    Bitwig Studio - Because easiest/smartest/fastest workflow doing exactly what you want it to! Nothing iv tried for over 10 years is like Bitwig. FL Studio is completely illogical in layout to me. Logic is forcing you to think like Apple, which restricts you. After Bitwig comes Cubase for me, great layout nowadays (but havent always been like that), but to many functions to be practical/fast in my op. Third on my list may acually be Reaper which seems really sensible (but again to many functions for my needs, also seem to aim towards recording). i just need the best mixing environment. Which Bitwig has because my firstly stated reasons here!

  • @OrionSingersDiaspora
    @OrionSingersDiaspora 2 роки тому +5

    I’ve been using Studio one 4 for over 3 years and never had any of the issues you mentioned! What version were you referring to here?!!!
    S1 is my best DAW to-date!

    • @DexxterClarkMusic
      @DexxterClarkMusic  2 роки тому

      version 3 and 4.
      I didn't bother to upgrade to 5

    • @DWHarper62
      @DWHarper62 2 роки тому

      @@DexxterClarkMusic So you are trashing Studio One without using the latest version? That would have been good information to the viewer...

  • @ryangouthro7083
    @ryangouthro7083 2 роки тому +11

    Cubase is my go to just because you can mix and master a song to completion with only stock plugins also it has variaudio which in my opinion is the best pitch correction software to use and it just comes stock with the daw, not only that but has 3 mix consoles that are completely modular and customizable. The channel strip is also my favourite, only thing it is lacking is good vst instruments unless you buy halion sonic full which is awesome and you can create full vst instruments your self similar to kontact and then use those instruments in the free version. There are many more things that make it the best in my opinion but it is true that you can achieve the same songs with any daw just the workflow changes

  • @ajgor64
    @ajgor64 Рік тому +1

    But is the FLStudio REAL DAW? If You do not use VSTi instruments, but only record many instruments on different tracks in studio, is the FLStudio good for that?

  • @ianbrown3304
    @ianbrown3304 2 роки тому +12

    It's Bitwig for me. 3 cons. Full. version. expensive for me. (Does that count as 3?). 3 pros - intuitive; reliable; flexible.

    • @boydw1
      @boydw1 Рік тому

      I suspect I'll end up getting Bitwig - partly because it has a linux version (I despise both windows & mac OS's), and party because it looks really innovative (kinda like what Ableton Live was to the DAW scene when it came out).
      I agree on the pricing & per version license though - Bitwig could do with some revision there.

  • @RodKruz
    @RodKruz 2 роки тому +9

    Studio one is by far the best, at least to me. I've used Cubase, Live, Logic and Protools.

    • @niofightr3076
      @niofightr3076 2 роки тому +2

      Studio One is laughing about the competitor's 😂Seriously.... This has to be a payed Video against the upcoming Domination by Presonus. System Crashes? Lame Synthesizers? Trump would call it Fake News

    • @RodKruz
      @RodKruz 2 роки тому

      @@niofightr3076 yeah, maybe he took some reviews from old versions, idk

  • @drinkinslim
    @drinkinslim 2 роки тому +7

    I love the humorous B-roll in this. So awesome. Side note: I would say that FL Studio and maybe Live are actually better than others for EDM because of their workflow. FL Studio, for example, has the playlist (song mode) window which is excellent for placing patterns and making progressive productions.

  • @CrazyDriverSwed
    @CrazyDriverSwed Рік тому +3

    I've been using Cubase since the early 90s, but the software has grown too large and complex in my opinion. Lately I've been trying to get into Ableton Live, but there's some thing with the workflow that just don't feel right for me. Now I'm trying Bitwig Studio and to my surprise I really like it. It's not perfect, but it's very easy to get started with and yet very powerful.

    • @johnhill762
      @johnhill762 Рік тому

      Agree. Using Cubase… but man it’s bloated. Needs to trimmed down a bit.

  • @tysonsaner2527
    @tysonsaner2527 2 роки тому +3

    I have been using FL Studio since it was "Fruity Loops"... version 2. I even made an "album" with it back in 2000-2002. I have often wondered if other DAWs would be hard to get used to...