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Martin Gustafsson

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  1. The first DAW I learned to use was Logic - on PC, then Cubase when Logic went all MAC... But the first DAW I bought was Sonar on Steam, started to learn its functions and started to use it - then became quite frustrated when Cakewalk was closed 2 months after I bought their DAW. Moved on by using the free-version of Studio One that came bundled with my MIDI-keyboard, but didn´t like it. Humble bundle introduced me to the Magix -stuff... Bought Acid very cheap and then moved on with Samplitude. I think it's a really good DAW, but not very intuitive. Their annual overprized upgrades are annoying, but I love their Vst-plugins. I guess Ableton is the best DAW out now, but I´m not really into looping and sequencing, I want to write a song and record it, with good Vst-plugins that are fun to play with, and good effects for live instuments. I believe Samplitude is a powerhouse, but still I really miss Logic on PC - that is my favourite DAW so far. I hope Bandlab continues to work on Sonar/Cakewalk and also Rapture. Which DAW:s do you recommend most for musicians using lots of VST-instruments, but not really into EDM-stuff that Ableton and FL studio seems to be targeted against?
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