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Codeseven
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Hi guys, I've been spending the last few weeks trying out various DAW's to record my drums. Since all the DAW's I've tried so far are very capable my main focus has been finding the one with the best UI and work flow for me.
Since I'm using a MacBook Pro I gave Garageband 11 another go. It's simplicity is great and to my ears, the recordings sound on par with the more expensive and complicated DAW's I have tried out. But....
Should Garageband be viewed as nothing more than a really great 'starter' DAW that most, if not all users just learn the basics on then eventually stop using in favor of a more capable, 'professional' DAW?
I want to devote allot of time getting great recordings from a single DAW even if it is much more complicated, at first, but much more capable and where I would end up anyway after using Garageband for awhile.
What do you guys think?
Since I'm using a MacBook Pro I gave Garageband 11 another go. It's simplicity is great and to my ears, the recordings sound on par with the more expensive and complicated DAW's I have tried out. But....
Should Garageband be viewed as nothing more than a really great 'starter' DAW that most, if not all users just learn the basics on then eventually stop using in favor of a more capable, 'professional' DAW?
I want to devote allot of time getting great recordings from a single DAW even if it is much more complicated, at first, but much more capable and where I would end up anyway after using Garageband for awhile.
What do you guys think?