The 12 Best DAW Apps: Music Production Software Essentials
- Vince-Noir-99
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Fruity Loops has been popping up many times in my usual browsing these past few months, and it really got me intrigued. It's so ugly, has that toyish stigma around it since the 90s, yet apparently, most arena dance music is made with it...
So I downloaded the Beta demo for Mac and despite the unfixable nearly 1s delay buffer, I'm having a go with it Impressive. Yeah that Windows '98, grey, office-like look, embellished with cartoonish sexy children desktop images is a bit weird, but damn it's deep, and the MIDI editor seems seriously good! I'm loving the spectral analyser, the music scale editing options, the audio pitch editor, the waveshaper...
EDIT: Edison looks like Izotope RX!
On the other hand, I've been hearing much love for Studio One, and besides a neat interface, I can't see what's so much better than Logic, especially in the stock plugs/instruments department..
So I downloaded the Beta demo for Mac and despite the unfixable nearly 1s delay buffer, I'm having a go with it Impressive. Yeah that Windows '98, grey, office-like look, embellished with cartoonish sexy children desktop images is a bit weird, but damn it's deep, and the MIDI editor seems seriously good! I'm loving the spectral analyser, the music scale editing options, the audio pitch editor, the waveshaper...
EDIT: Edison looks like Izotope RX!
On the other hand, I've been hearing much love for Studio One, and besides a neat interface, I can't see what's so much better than Logic, especially in the stock plugs/instruments department..
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