They're getting taken to court now. I knew that was gonna happen. I heard one song and the voice literally was the voice another well known famous singer. It was dope and scary at the same time.
REAPER IS STANDING ON ERRRYBODY . RAKIM GOD DAW 1,000 free stock plugins , ultimate customibility . download templates to make it look like any DAW. patching other daws. I can pull up FL STUDIO ON 1 INSTRUMENT TRACK , I just use the step sequencer for drums but its the whole program audio routed through reaper. SUPER STABLE. rarely ever crashes. and runs every plugin ecosystem flawlessly....waves UAD and analog obsession chefs kiss. routing capabilities are ENDLESS, advanced metering in the export window. (the live mixing community is really adopting it right now.) an AFFORDABLE price, anyone can make that is truly FAIR. and a free trial period that seems to never end...
Logic has “smart tempo” which is native beat detection and we also have it to where you can play with no metronome and it’ll detect the tempo for you after you play
if Luna adds a step sequencer and a "Audiosuite" tab like Pro Tools, so we can hard process audio with plugins, and works out the bugs. It will smoke every other DAW. I think it will be a future industry standard. Saying this as a Pro Tools user btw..
Convo at 30:00, let me just say that it was because of Devvon that I learned how to hear subtle adjustments to a mix, and Kush audio taught me how to hear compression. Arguably, the best youtube video on compression for anyone looking to understand and hear it in less than 20 mins
REAPER is the most underrated DAW!! I went to audio school and learned on pro tools, Reaper can do everything pro tools can do but is wayy more user friendly and inuitive to use in my opinion. Been usin it for 9 years. (also reaper is FREE!)
Ableton (the God DAW, don’t get it twisted) is so “Dope” it does everything I need it to do and then some. I don’t comment on the DAW war stuff but my man seriously isn’t repreppin’ our DAW correctly. The only thing I’d like in Ableton is Stem Separation but I already owned RipX for that. I wouldn’t switch to another DAW just for a few seconds of stem separation and then have to deal with the other headaches and work flow of that DAW…thanks but no thanks. ✌🏾
Leaving Logic for Studio One ☝🏼 and I couldn’t be happier man. Find me a Daw that got a mastering sweet other than us… and it’s cross plat which I enjoy! I was tired of being stuck to Apple. And the collaboration abilities are insane!!! Proud Studio one guy now and the integration with the audio interfaces and the presonus hardware units 😍😍😍
I’m a Ableton user but Cubase, Studio One and Pro Tools are all on the same level but Cubase and especially Studio One will run circles around Pro Tools (no shade). Logic and other linear type Daws come after that (not as feature rich). Ableton is an awesome powerful DAW for me and it’s the only DAW that will always give you happy accidents. The work flow and editing is amazing…anything I can imagine in my head, I can create quickly and easily. Fruity Loops (cause that’s what it is) is like a MPC on steroids and good for today’s Rap (not Hip Hop) and R&B…but it’s still too limiting in features and work flow for me. Another downside for me is that it has all rap songs sounding the same with not enough diversity. Reason😐….not intuitive at all. I tried rocking with it twice (including just the plug-ins in Ableton) and it’s too old school for me. This is just my take, no shade to anyone. ✌🏾
I mainly use Cubase because I am a singer songwriter and the built in editing tools in Cubase are great! Before using Cubase I was using Ableton and I agree with what you said about workflow. Especially when it comes to writing music. It is so fast! And audio effect/instrument racks are so inspiring when used correctly. Great DAWs. I like them both for different things.
Yall hatin bro, period. I use Cubase 13 pro as my main daw, pro tools as my secondary DAW and studio one 6 pro. Cubase for me is the most flexible DAW among the three because, I allows me to easily control almost everything in it. clip gaining is better and faster in Cubase too. I loved how I recorded with a cut track in pro tools, but I copied that way into Cubase and I have been happier ever since. Also, Studio one project mastering suite is the best.
What most daws need today is the capability to do multiple external sidechain inputs to sidechain multiple sources with 1 plugin to duck multiple sources with different bands on a dynamic eq or multiband. Cubase is ahead of the game right now, and I'm a Ableton guy
Watching the Illangelo MWTM really got me into Ableton, but that workflow is only good if are taking care of technical aspects, because he's basically creating aux tracks on the insert by using Audio Effects Racks. It can turn messy very quick. They should just let us create as many Return tracks as we need, and PLEASE, PLEASE LET US MOVE THE AUX TRACKS.
I’m super thankful for Courtney saying this. 7:55 Ngl if fl had better bussing systems I’d make the switch, I’m still considering it, have been for a while. I really don’t like the direction ableton is going rn. We definitely need stem separation, not implementation of piano roll features we should have had for ages. Where is the value for this extra money we are spending? For a daw calling itself “12,” bro it’s like they don’t care about us anymore 😢
Far as underrated i think Magix studio is great for beginners back in the day. Ive been on protools since 2010. Byt magix before that and it was fun. Had a great lookin GUI. The sound of the daw had a warmth to it. And it was like $25.
People are always surprised when I say I do music production in Pro Tools...we're a rare breed Devvon 😆. I've used other DAWs for music in the past but always mixed & mastered in Pro Tools. I got tired of exporting stems so decided to cut out the middleman. Them Reason Rack Effects go hard though so I do use Reason as a plugin in Pro Tools. I've honestly been looking really hard at Studio One lately though because I have a Presonus Studiolive 32S Mixer. It works with Pro Tools, but it is next level in Studio One, especially how it handles digital routing for hardware inserts.
Stem Separation would be fire in Ableton, no doubt. I really need ARA2-support more than anything. Rumors are it’s on the way, but by the time it rolls out, we may be on ARA3 at that point.
In my experience cubase have been forever and do to that people assume is like an old daw lost in time like pro tools and they trend to forget to mention it when it comes to producer daw. Most people who even talk badly of it or say something negative never have try cubase before or just have try it half a decades ago old versions like cubase 5. I see studio one users, Ableton and even logic users treating cubase like it did not exist or is not something for producing just recording and mixing. When they forgot most of their daw are inspired and copy ideas of cubase and Steinberg invented the vst technology they love to use. Cubase is in my experience the most complete daw for everything I have use Ableton, logic and studio one and cubase is way more complete and better in all those things in my opinion. Sadly cubase have become today like an underground daw in music scene especially in US. In my opinion cubase deserve better recognition
IMO, REAPER IS PRETTY UNDERRATED, SUCH A TIME SAVING TOOL. YOU CAN PRETTY MUCH CUSTOMIZE THE ENTIRE SOLAR SYSTEM WITH IT. BUT FR, IF IT GROWS ON YOU DESPITE HOW IT LOOKS... YOU CAN SAVE TIME FOR YOUR WELL-BEING SO ONE DAY YOU CAN FLEX ON YOUR GRAND KIDS. (still stuck on fl 💀,step sequencer, soft clip, delay 3.)
As far as the person saying “we really don’t need mastering for real” tell them to point us in the direction of a song on the radio that hasn’t been mastered. I think the closest you’ll come to one is a song from a mixtape.
Please anybody find me a video of someone saying they left reaper for another daw. Now that you've looked and realize such a video doesn't exist perhaps you should find out why. The patron saint of reaper is a man named Kenny. His blessings are many.
I ain't never witness Logic Pro users being mad lol. Those who use Logic are perfectly happy lol. I would've thought Pro Tools would be Verizon because Pro Tools be expensive and isn't Verizon business and corporate standard? idk
The fact that you say ask mastering engineers, when Samplitude is most underrated for production, is part of the issue. DAW's own users have helped push it out of the mindshare. Lol
@@iTrensharo For "Mixing and Mastering" yes I believe it is top notch and underrated but for full music production to make "beats" or compose orchestral music It is very much lacking in those departments for sure.
I use Reaper, Pro Tools and Ableton Reaper just needs a better GUI and im pretty sure mfs will jump ship Reaper is an amazing DAW I love Mixing and tracking in it
I'm a Pro Tools user that has a Maschine & Komplete Kontrol. I love NI! I'm struggling with the best way to incorporate the Maschine into my workflow though (use the Maschine software as plug-in, stand alone, or just to trigger sounds 🤔)
Bitwig Studio is Xfinity Mobile. They're the new kids on the block and they're killing it. Ableton Live is Sprint. It's time to get them up outta here.