I’m currently using Pro Tools but started in Logic. For my needs and workflow, Pro Tools just has everything I need and I’m used to it. Curious what everyone on here is using?

  • liktwo@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Migrated from ProTools to Reaper. The feature set is fantastic, also the price. The UI is a mess, but you get used to it. I also couldn’t stand AVIDs whole licensing process anymore.

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    1 year ago

    I use Reaper as its a cheap one time purchase (unlimited free trial too) and I find its workflow the most intuitive of any daw I have tried so far. Great online community of you get stuck too.

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    Pro Tools here, been using it since college because it was the biggest best option. Has everything I want to do in a way that makes sense for my needs. Especially as someone who doesn’t do much with electronic type music. Haven’t wanted to do anything that I can’t or find inconvenient so haven’t bothered seriously exploring other options.

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    1 year ago

    I use LMMS because i’m too broke to buy a more “professional” DAW…

    But honestly, when you really learn to use it, it’s not as bad as some people would say. Getting a really good sound on this DAW is really tedious.

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      1 year ago

      I think, most people consider Ardour a step up from LMMS and it’s also free. It’s also a step up in terms of learning curve, though, so for my hobby usage, I’m quite fine with LMMS…

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    11 months ago

    Reaper user here - its cheap, minimalist, customizable and has some of the best stock plugins of any DAW I’ve ever tried. Plus, you can seamlessly use electronic music tools whilst also throwing in real world recordings (useful for one of my projects where theres both synths and live guitars, bass and vocals).

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    1 year ago

    I bought FL Studio a long time ago and it is cool but was total overkill for basic recording I was trying to do.

    I never got past the initial learning curve. Curious what people suggest these days for newbs like me!

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      1 year ago

      If you’re on a Mac, I can’t recommend GarageBand or Logic enough. What kind of music do you make?

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    11 months ago

    Pro Tools for most stuff but I built an IEM rig mainly for practice that uses Reaper. It was my first time getting into Reaper and I’m really enjoying it. Things are in slightly different places but it makes sense so I’ve got few complaints.