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DAW suggestions [message #87647] Mon, 02 April 2018 20:14 Go to next message
Ouroboros is currently offline  Ouroboros
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I'm shopping around for a DAW app that I can use on a PC. If there's one that works on both PCs and Macs, even better, but not necessary. I'm new to this and I'm finding it a bit overwhelming. From what I've read, Propellerhead's Reason and Ableton Live seem to be solid options. Has anyone ever used either of these? Is ~$300 a pretty standard price for DAW software?
Re: DAW suggestions [message #87775 is a reply to message #87647] Mon, 09 April 2018 11:58 Go to previous message
Strum Drum is currently offline  Strum Drum
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Ableton Live is usually much more expensive than $300 so if you find a recent version at that price and you like working with the software you should snatch it up.

I've used Ableton Live and Cockos Reaper. Both should work on a Mac and PC. Ableton offers all the bells and whistles, but it comes with a higher price tag and is more complicated. Reaper is more affordable and has the features I need like recording and mixing. I hope this helps somewhat.
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