There’s no such thing as a “good” or “bad” music production software — it all comes down to what feels comfortable and intuitive for you. The best approach is to start learning the DAW you plan to stick with long-term, so you don’t waste time relearning things later. I recommend checking out reviews on YouTube or downloading demo versions to try them out for yourself.
DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) is software used for creating, recording, editing, arranging, mixing, and mastering music. Simply put, it’s your creative workspace — the place where your entire music project comes to life.
Don’t waste time looking for translators or localized versions — learn the terminology in English right from the start. That way, you’ll avoid any confusion down the line.
Don’t be lazy — get used to using hotkeys! They truly make your workflow faster and more efficient.
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There are both standalone applications and VST plugins available for working inside your DAW.
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