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  • Sibbeno@alien.topBtoCubaseLooking for Daw
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    1 year ago

    Of those three I think Bitwig is the best choice if you create electronic music. It’s very slick and can do some truly unique stuff. It also has a good non-linear workflow and it has everything you need included.

    REAPER is very flexible, very powerful and unbeatable on price. It’s not for the faint of heart though and requires you to put in a lot of effort as a user to get going. Once you’ve done that it’s great though.

    Cubase is also very feature rich and possibly the best DAW there is for songwriting and composition. I know lots of people use it for EDM but to me it seems its strength is in recording and arranging more traditional music.

    You can make any kind of music in any DAW and I believe one will have most success sticking to one and really learn it as opposed to switching around because some specific feature catches your fancy.

    In the end it comes down to which you feel more comfortable with and you should really try them out to see. But all those three are top drawer tools in their own specific ways.


  • Sibbeno@alien.topBtoCubaseIs There a Routing Folder Option?
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    1 year ago

    Totally agree. It’s one of the things that frustrates me most in Cubase being weened on REAPER. This archaic and pre-defined track structure that somehow tries to mimic analog desk workflow. Free the DAW! Let user’s define their own structure and liberate us from oppressive old paradigms!