It seems like alot of daws claim to be intuitive and easy to learn.... Tracktion looks interesting. I cut my teeth on Adobe audition, which I like but it's kinda buggy, at least the version I have. I've been using reaper, which does alot but... Well, it does alot, more than I need. I like it but sometimes simple tasks are buried in menus and sub folders. Plus it took a while to learn. I was thinking about experimenting with another daw. I'm sure there's plenty of you who have tried nearly everything out there. I'm looking for something I can pick up quickly. I'm more of a musician than an engineer, I don't need control over every little parameter, I'm a fan of presets and one knob processing. Midi isn't really important to me either. Mainly just record and mix audio, sequencing and arranging clips, cutting, pasting, time stretch I use alot. Oh, and preferably inexpensive. For pc. What are your votes?
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