TopicPosted on 05/27/2013 at 22:41:32[Getting started] The Best DAWs
The DAW is the heart of modern home studios. A sequencer isn't something you should buy carelessly because it impacts the way you work – the whole process, from the idea to its realization. Here is a brief introduction to the 18 best sequencers on the market, in no particular order of course.
Not only the look and feel of the analog console but also the daw sounds like one. The way they inbeded the inserts and channels direct out is amazing.
No hard routings just one click and your input has a direct ouput and the sam for the inserts. The insert is an insert. Not for plugins but for real hardware.
Also the internal routing can be modified with a few clicks just like rewiring an analog console on a patchfield.
- Layout
The program is easy for the eyes ( colors). Every option easy to find.
Ok perhaps no rocket science but it has great support for multiple screens.
The mixer has detailed grahics while the track window is almost like the old dos kind of feel. So the didn't made it fancier than they should.
- Cost
The costs for the program is nothing compared to other daws
( which i happen to like also very much)
- Sound
The sound from the daw match perfectly by my old english analog mixer
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12Posted on 10/16/2014 at 14:02:55
Cool. How is it for editing? I find myself doing lots of editing while I mix, and that's why I use Pro Tools. Its editing interface (especially for audio) is without peer, in my opinion. That being said, your description of the sound quality of the Harrison software is intriguing, and I'm certainly going to give it a closer listen.
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13Posted on 10/18/2014 at 01:20:22
Well the audio editting is a bit different then cubase or protools but ones you get the hang of it and know the locations of the tools you are looking for it will basicly lives it's own live. If you know what i mean
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14Posted on 11/10/2015 at 13:01:44
You guys rated Garage Band higher than Logic and Pro Tools? I think not.
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15Posted on 11/23/2015 at 05:21:14
It's just a list, not a ranking.
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16Posted on 07/19/2019 at 13:44:23
Cubase IS NOT the flagship product. That honor would go to Nuendo. For a while, Nuendo has a much better audio engine, but it was eventually shared with Cubase... But Cubase will always be the Semi- to Nuendo's Pro.