Since way back in the 90’s, when home recording first started… And the earliest versions of the modern DAW began emerging… People have always argued about which one is best. And as the options continually improve, the debate rages on. For beginners starting out, that makes for a tough decision, doesn’t it? So to help you guys with the all-too-common problem… For today’s post I’ve created an in-depth guide covering the best DAW’s of 2016.
Key Takeaways:
- But while this year only saw tweaks, some of them were significant, with Ableton Live nudging up to 9.7 with enhancements that make it even more intertwined with the rather great Push 2 controller.
- I’ve been using the 9.7 beta for some time and, by the way, it’s been very reliable in my setup, said reviewer and Live expert Martin Delaney.
- I was personally a little lukewarm about Push back in the early days, but it really is growing into the monster it always promised to be.
“It consequently has a huge fanbase and regularly tops our Best DAW category.”
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