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But I had the opportunity to use Reaper occasionally, and if I had to start using a DAW from scratch, I would choose Reaper. I'm used to Sonar, and I don't want to change and learn what I already know all over again with a new DAW. Of course, Reaper is not perfect, but you can do everything with it.
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60 dollars/45 euros for a full DAW, to be compared to about 400 euros for the other major DAWs in their full version. Reaper is a very interesting piece of software: it is very complete and allows you to do what the other major DAWs can do, it has a powerful and efficient in/out routing system, its interface can be fully customized, it is updated on a regular basis and it is much cheaper than its competitors. If I had to find drawbacks, I would say that it's only available for Windows (no Mac version).
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There are 32 and 64 bits versions so it will adapt to your Windows configuration. It's probably the DAW that comes with the most plugins, at least in its Producer version. Many other plugins are included (EQs, compressors, reverbs, delays, etc.), so you can use Sonar immediately, without having to buy anything else. There's also a limited version of Overloud TH2, an excellent guitar amp simulator. Sonar also comes with True Pianos, a very good piano simulator, as well as XNL Audio Addictive Drums, a pretty effective virtual drum plugin, Melodyne Essential, a pitch editor designed for arranging and correcting vocals. The latest version includes several synths, like Rapture or Dimension Pro, which embarks many different sounds, including a classical orchestra, plus the sounds you can create yourself. It comes with a lot of various plugins, so you don't have to buy anything else, unless you have specific needs. I tried other DAWs, but I remained loyal to Sonar, because I find it simple to use and extremely complete. Sonar has been my DAW of choice since version 5 from late 2005. You will have to find the one that suits you best! Please note that most DAWs come in different versions, with more or less features, included plugins, with prices that should match everyone's needs. This list is not exhaustive, there are other DAWs.
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Sonar - Reaper - Cubase - Studio One - Logic Pro - ProTools - Live - Acid - Digital Performer - FL Studio - Reason - Samplitude - Tracktion - EnergyXT - Podium So what is the best DAW? The best DAW is the one you are used to using, the one you are confident with, the one that allows you to reach your purpose with the less efforts. Unless you have the opportunity to try several of them in order to compare and make up your mind, you will need to get information, get some feedback from users on the Internet or anywhere else, and once you start using a DAW, you usually stick with it for quite some time. Ask 10 musicians what DAW they like best, and you may well get 10 different answers. There are many different DAWs, more or less expensive, more or less complex, some are more audio or MIDI oriented and all users have their favorite DAWs. It's a multi-track recorder, allowing you to work with audio as well as MIDI data used by virtual instruments. A DAW is nothing else than a very sophisticated software version of a tape recorder. Also called sequencers, D.A.W.s are the heart of computer-assisted music configurations.