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As for software, Reaper is mentioned, (it's initially VERY low in cost) and again is a matter of personal preference. Protools and Cubase preferences have not been discussed, but there are other threads that deal with that I guess. QUOTE]
spending alot of money on hardware is one thing, software is another. I think spending big $$ on software is a bad idea because it doesn't hold its value.
What specifcally are you looking for in DAW software? Do you work with alot of MIDI? If you are NOT working with alot of MIDI stuff, and its pretty much straight multi-tracking stuff, look no further than Reaper. People are going nuts over this software for a reason. If you budgeted extra $$ for software, buy Reaper instead and spend that dough on a better interface.