Music Radar best DAW poll 2019
- MannequinRaces
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Here’s the link for those that want to vote: https://www.musicradar.com/news/what-is ... -favourite
Thaks! Forgot to put the linkMannequinRaces wrote: ↑19 Oct 2019Here’s the link for those that want to vote: https://www.musicradar.com/news/what-is ... -favourite
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- MannequinRaces
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You're welcome.GRB wrote: ↑19 Oct 2019Thaks! Forgot to put the linkMannequinRaces wrote: ↑19 Oct 2019Here’s the link for those that want to vote: https://www.musicradar.com/news/what-is ... -favourite
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A my time of viewing, it had Logic Pro placed last, so I don't think we should take this poll too seriously.
I think most people will automatically vote for what they use, and many of those people may have limited resources when it comes to hardware and software.
Looking again, they now have Ableton placed last. I wonder what the demographic is.
I think most people will automatically vote for what they use, and many of those people may have limited resources when it comes to hardware and software.
Looking again, they now have Ableton placed last. I wonder what the demographic is.
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magix makes DAWs nowadays? im living under a rock...
- Jackjackdaw
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Reason is the DAW I use the most but I'm pretty sure it's not the best. I'm gonna vote for it anyway.
I voted with some hesitation on Reason but it felt not as sincere as before. More "May they keep making and improving it as a DAW"-vote.
Dont honestly think RS deserves to be praised too much on the DAW front after this release. Cannot live on old merits forever. But may 11 updates change this opinion. Otherwise I still will keep believing that R12 will be something that makes one vote without any doubt.
Dont honestly think RS deserves to be praised too much on the DAW front after this release. Cannot live on old merits forever. But may 11 updates change this opinion. Otherwise I still will keep believing that R12 will be something that makes one vote without any doubt.
I used to vote for Reason but I'm not voting this year. They have a lot of work to do to be considered the best DAW.
The only DAW that I use is Reason bc it fits my workflow. I'm familiar with other DAWs and have used plenty in the past, but I don't need them at the moment and I don't have plans to move from Reason.
The only DAW that I use is Reason bc it fits my workflow. I'm familiar with other DAWs and have used plenty in the past, but I don't need them at the moment and I don't have plans to move from Reason.
- chimp_spanner
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It’s such a hard thing to quantify though. Like I’ve said a few times recently I’ve been dabbling with other options in light of the rack vst, and there are some undeniably powerful alternatives out there, which I’ll no doubt use when I need what they have but, I still fire up Reason when I wanna write. Of course it’s perhaps brought into focus the things I really need. Midi note chase, note preview on arrow nudge and folders are literally all I need. So I’ll keep talking about it and hopefully it’ll make its way where it needs to but I’m still just so comfortable making music in it. Everyone will have their own answer.
^ This. What does it even mean: "Best DAW"? Best how? Even if someone had a deep working knowledge of every DAW on the list, it still would only be an individual opinion. And then too, only in the universe of those who replied, which I think makes polls like this a bit suspect. I think it's fair to say every DAW has different strengths and weaknesses. A company's marketing material for the most part makes their DAW seem like the best one. Of course. You trial a few, decide to use one or the other because "this" or "that". But it's still just for your own reasons.chimp_spanner wrote: ↑20 Oct 2019It’s such a hard thing to quantify though. ... Everyone will have their own answer.
BTW, I also noticed they they appear to randomize the list order each time you refresh the page. I'm not sure what the point of that is. It makes it seem like one DAW is "winning".
multiple DAWs can’t be the best.
that said, it’s ultimately meaningless—nothing more than a popularity contest. still, I had to vote for Reason.
It is indeed just a simple fanclub measurment.
Few vote objectively. The poll in its design is just a supporter club click bait. But as Reason is still the only of the daws most people in here are a tiny bit extra concerned about, it is enough to click "Reason". It is a question more towards "which is the best for you?" or maybe "which of these have best potential as of this year?"
I think Logic is a better overall value daw if only using one, but Reason is still bringing out a fun factor that makes it a bit more odd in the classroom. It dont answer right on every question or get the highest score on exams, but it has some creative and fun replies from the back of the room that can make the teacher more alert.
Few vote objectively. The poll in its design is just a supporter club click bait. But as Reason is still the only of the daws most people in here are a tiny bit extra concerned about, it is enough to click "Reason". It is a question more towards "which is the best for you?" or maybe "which of these have best potential as of this year?"
I think Logic is a better overall value daw if only using one, but Reason is still bringing out a fun factor that makes it a bit more odd in the classroom. It dont answer right on every question or get the highest score on exams, but it has some creative and fun replies from the back of the room that can make the teacher more alert.
No such thing as voting objectivelyYonatan wrote: ↑21 Oct 2019It is indeed just a simple fanclub measurment.
Few vote objectively. The poll in its design is just a supporter club click bait. But as Reason is still the only of the daws most people in here are a tiny bit extra concerned about, it is enough to click "Reason". It is a question more towards "which is the best for you?" or maybe "which of these have best potential as of this year?"
I think Logic is a better overall value daw if only using one, but Reason is still bringing out a fun factor that makes it a bit more odd in the classroom. It dont answer right on every question or get the highest score on exams, but it has some creative and fun replies from the back of the room that can make the teacher more alert.
Offcourse not, just more or less colored by ones hopes, wishes and beliefs.aeox wrote: ↑21 Oct 2019No such thing as voting objectivelyYonatan wrote: ↑21 Oct 2019It is indeed just a simple fanclub measurment.
Few vote objectively. The poll in its design is just a supporter club click bait. But as Reason is still the only of the daws most people in here are a tiny bit extra concerned about, it is enough to click "Reason". It is a question more towards "which is the best for you?" or maybe "which of these have best potential as of this year?"
I think Logic is a better overall value daw if only using one, but Reason is still bringing out a fun factor that makes it a bit more odd in the classroom. It dont answer right on every question or get the highest score on exams, but it has some creative and fun replies from the back of the room that can make the teacher more alert.
So these polls is far too cheap and lazy to partake in. But click junkie zombie apocalyse is here to stay.
What Music Radar should do if wanting to be a bit more serious, they could make a throughout consumer and user comparison between many options for music producers, artists etc. What they have, what they lack etc.
It could be a bit more objective that way.
Maybe they have done that also, have not checked. But this yearly poll is playing only with our amygdala response.
Only interesting with it is the "aha, never heard of that DAW before".
Cannot remember which DAWs usually top this poll. Anyone have any stats?
- chimp_spanner
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TBH the idea of calling any one thing 'the best' in an age where there's so much choice is kind of redundant.
Unless of course it's something I've made, in which case yes. Yes it is the best.
Unless of course it's something I've made, in which case yes. Yes it is the best.
It probably would be better if they had subcategories.
FL Studio or Ableton usually gets number one and although I love Ableton, it wouldn't be my first choice if someone told me they wanted to record/mix a live band, or if they needed a great midi editor I probably wouldn't recommend it (although FL Studio would be great for it).
Probably better to highlight the unique features of each DAW. It is interesting to know why certain DAWS are more popular than others but it could be different voter blocks to. Musicradar probably have a different audience than SoundonSound and hence I'd bet they would vote a different way.
FL Studio or Ableton usually gets number one and although I love Ableton, it wouldn't be my first choice if someone told me they wanted to record/mix a live band, or if they needed a great midi editor I probably wouldn't recommend it (although FL Studio would be great for it).
Probably better to highlight the unique features of each DAW. It is interesting to know why certain DAWS are more popular than others but it could be different voter blocks to. Musicradar probably have a different audience than SoundonSound and hence I'd bet they would vote a different way.
Zynaptic Intensity is best pluginPeterP wrote: ↑24 Oct 2019https://www.soundonsound.com/music-busi ... nners-2019
Ableton Live 10 won this year.
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