Most professional studios I’ve worked out of or have visited use Pro Tools as their main DAW, with very few exceptions. I would go as far as saying that if you hope to have a career in audio that Pro Tools is the one DAW that is a must-own. ![]() Because of this, Pro Tools is the DAW that I use the most and am the most comfortable with. Most of my audio work is in recording, editing and mixing for music and post-production. Hopefully, this overview of the many DAWs currently available on the market can help you make informed decisions if you’re thinking of purchasing a DAW. There are subtle, and not-so-subtle differences in appearance, workflow and stock capabilities between each of them, and the goal in choosing a DAW is finding one that you feel comfortable with and trust. Having gained experience using virtually every DAW over the past two decades, I can honestly say that there is no objectively best choice. ![]() There are so many options when choosing a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) and purchasing the one that’s right for you can prove to be a daunting task.
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