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    Default Best DAW for producing and remixing

    Im a total newbie at this, so I have no clue going on. Whats better/easier/more efficient to use?

    I hear ableton is easier, but logic is what professionals use.

    Which is preferred? I just want to remix songs and produce my own house music.

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    Go for Ableton. It has a lot of functionality that make remixing efficient and clean.

    There are pros who use both.
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    There are many pros that use FL studio too.
    Grab a few trial versions of what on the market and see what suits your workflow.
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    I don't think there's any DAW that 100% of people will ever agree on being the BEST. Some swear by Ableton, but I found it very confusing. When I had access to ProTools in film school, I used that for recording and mixing, but I opted to use Logic Pro once I got a MacBook Pro. Maybe I'm just really attracted to the word Pro, but so far Logic feels the most natural for me as it was a very simple transition from using GarageBand for a while.

    My suggestion is to try a few of the programs you always hear people mentioning, such as Logic, Ableton, FL Studio, Reason, etc., and see which one clicks best with you. If after a few songs, you still find it frustrating, try another program. Eventually, you'll find one that just seems to make sense.

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    Arrow Best DAW

    First a lot of people will fall in love with FL, but not a lot of pros use it. I know skrillex uses Ableton Live. Ableton can be a little overwhelming but after you use it for about a week or so and experiment with the program you will find its worth the price with all the features it has. For me I felt like you would have to dig deep into FL and Logic just to scratch the surface of Ableton...

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    I have Sonar as a DAW, and Adobe Audition for more lightweight editing. I can use Audition on the laptop screen and be totally comfortable...but I need a LOT more pixel real estate to use Sonar effectively.

    Maschine is more fun to use, and easier to get started with. If I need to move into a DAW, I can export the music, or just use Maschine as a plugin. I find having hardware (it's a MIDI controller...but still a physical thing) to bang on to be much more satisfying than just using a mouse to click.
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    grab a trial version of reason, flstudio, able ton, and cubase. spend 6 hours with each one learning the software. whichever you are more comfortable with, purchase it. its all personal preference.

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