Top Digital Audio Workstations (DAW) for Music Production: Vol. 4

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Top Digital Audio Workstations (DAW) for Music Production: Vol. 4 11. Presonus Studio One Previously known for the superior hardware mixing consoles and audio interfaces, the Presonus released its new version in the year 2010. The brand new one, Studio One 2.6, is definitely a solid platform for audio production. Compared to its age in the market, the instrument much developed and mature. Studio One’s strong highlights include the OpenAIR convolution reverb plug-in and a built-in Melodyne pitch editing feature. 12. MOTU Digital Performer Of course, Digital Performer is quite a well-established DAW in the market but the MOTU performer is one of its own kinds. As far as its features and functionality are concerned, MOTU is far ahead of its rivals. However if you’re more used to the Cubase or Logic, the way the various windows, views, and workflows operate can seem familiar. The MOTU Digital Performer is really a powerful instrument and considering it is definitely worth for an aspiring music producer. 13. Magix Samplitude Pro X Although most people recognize Magix as just entry-level audio software, you can discover a serious, feature-packed, and worth-a-try DAW at its business end range – Samplitude Pro X. Check out this instrument and explore multiple features it has to offer you. 14. Acoustica Mixcraft Pro Studio If you’re looking forward to audio production but not sure about an extended budget, then the Mixcraft is the right one for you! You might find it similar to the Garageband on PC but it’s quite a bigger package on a further note. With around 6,000 loops and a host of decent plug-ins, you can now run it as a Rewire host and link it to other software, effects, and instruments. 15. Cockos REAPER REAPER (Rapid Environment for Audio Production, Engineering, and Recording) is available only from the official website and the pricing structure relies only on the honesty of the


user. Due to a powerful feature set, Cockos REAPER has grabbed tremendous popularity within no time, without any remarkable marketing campaigns and direct exposure. To add to this top DAWs list, there’re some more equally powerful instruments – DP, Pro X Silver, Samplitude, Studio One 3, Digital Performer 8, Renoise, Ardour, Reason 8, Presonus, and Audacity. Isn’t the list awesome? Some of these DAWs just let you get your feet wet while others take you right into the pool! After all, you have to make the decision according to your production goals and budget. Research a lot, try demos, and make an informed decision. Good luck for creating great music with your favorite DAW! Read More - http://www.esmrecords.com/top-digital-audio-workstations-daw-for-musicproduction-vol-4/


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