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DAWs

A DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) is a software program that allows users to record, edit, and produce audio files. It is used in many different settings, including music production, sound design, game audio, film and TV post-production, and podcasting.

Main Functions of a DAW

The main functions of modern-day Digital Audio Workstation software include:

Recording: DAWs allow users to record audio from a variety of sources, such as microphones, instruments, and MIDI controllers.

Editing: DAWs allow users to edit audio files by cutting, copying, pasting, and rearranging sections of audio. They also offer a variety of tools for cleaning up and enhancing audio, such as noise reduction, EQ, and compression.

Mixing: DAWs allow users to mix multiple audio tracks together, adjusting levels, panning, and applying effects to create a cohesive final product.

Mastering: DAWs offer tools and features for mastering audio, such as loudness normalization and EQ adjustments to ensure that the final audio product meets industry standards.

Main Benefits of using a DAW

Some of the main benefits of using a DAW include:

  • Efficiency: DAWs allow users to quickly and easily record, edit, and produce audio, saving time and effort compared to traditional analog methods.
  • Flexibility: DAWs offer a wide range of tools and features that allow users to customize their audio production process and achieve the desired results.
  • Collaboration: Many DAWs offer features that allow users to collaborate together and work on projects remotely, making it easier to work with others on audio projects like podcasts and song ideation.
  • Portability: DAWs can be used on a variety of devices, including computers, laptops, and tablets, making it easier to work on audio projects from anywhere.

There are many popular software DAWs, some of which come built into the Operating System of your favourite computer, such as Apple GarageBand on Macs. Sound On Sound regularly covers all the top brands in its monthly DAW Masterclasses. From Steinberg Cubase and Avid Pro Tools, PreSonus Studio One and Apple Logic Pro, MOTU Digital Performer to Ableton Live, Reason Studios Reason and Cockos Reaper, you'll find how-to techniques and tips for all of these and other DAWs collected under the sections shown above.

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    ProChannel Compressors

    Sonar Tips & Techniques

    Sonar X1's ProChannel offers two different compressor types, both modelled on famous classic hardware.

    Techniques May 2011
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    MIDI Matters

    MOTU Digital Performer Tips & Techniques

    Knowing the ins and outs of various DP MIDI features can help you work quicker and smarter.

    Techniques Apr 2011
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    Max For Live

    Ableton Live Tips & Techniques

    Discover how to control your hardware synths using Max For Live.

    Techniques Apr 2011
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    Route Manoeuvres

    Apple Logic Tips & Techniques

    Expand your monitoring options with clever routing in Logic Pro.

    Techniques Apr 2011
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    Structure Instruments

    Pro Tools Tips & Techniques

    Once you've created a basic Structure instrument, there are lots of things you can do to improve the way it sounds and plays.

    Techniques Apr 2011
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    Reaper: How To Quickly Comp Great Vocal Tracks

    Reaper Tips & Techniques

    Take a razor blade to your vocal tracks and learn the art of comping in Reaper.

    Techniques Apr 2011
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    Sampling

    Propellerhead Reason Tips & Techniques

    Reason's flexible routing makes scintillating sampling simple...

    Techniques Apr 2011
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    Creative Automation

    Cubase Tips & Techniques

    Drawing automation data in Steinberg Cubase has creative applications that transcend simple level and pan tweaking.

    Techniques Mar 2011
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    Creative Mid/Side Processing

    Ableton Live Tips & Techniques

    Mid/Side processing is a clever technique which once learned will probably find its way into your mixes.

    Techniques Mar 2011
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    Visual Mixing Aids

    Logic Tips & Techniques

    When mixing, it doesn't hurt to double-check what you're hearing with judicious use of Logic's visual metering toolbox.

    Techniques Mar 2011
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    Sampling With Structure

    Pro Tools Tips & Techniques

    To get the most from Avid's Structure sampler, you need to work with your own sounds. Here's how.

    Techniques Mar 2011
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    Tempo Mapping

    Reaper Tips & Techniques

    Tempo mapping in Reaper can be quick and easy — so switch off that click and get playing!

    Techniques Mar 2011
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    Sampling Instrument Korg

    Reason Tips & Techniques

    Reason's sampling instrument Kong.

    Techniques Mar 2011
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    ProChannel

    Cakewalk Sonar Tips & Techniques

    Sonar's EQ capabilities take a huge step forward with X1's ProChannel.

    Techniques Mar 2011
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    Automation Modes

    Cubase Tips & Techniques

    Have you ever wondered how best to use the different automation modes in Cubase? Then read on...

    Techniques Feb 2011
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    Using Aux Sends & Returns

    Digital Performer Tips & Techniques

    Don't save your sends and returns just for global effects — DP's aux track system has other tricks up its sleeve...

    Techniques Feb 2011
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    Creative Editing

    Tips & Techniques

    Whether it's getting rid of the audio you don't want or improving the audio you do want, skilled editing can be the key to making your multitrack project sound polished.

    Techniques Feb 2011
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    Track Freeze

    Ableton Live Tips & Techniques

    It's thermal underwear time as we look at the vagaries of track freezing in Live.

    Techniques Feb 2011
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    Join The Dots

    Logic Tips & Techniques

    Ever thought of asking 'real' musicians to play your arrangements? Then get to grips with Logic's Score editor.

    Techniques Feb 2011
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    Elastic Audio = Springy Sound

    Pro Tools Tips & Techniques

    Elastic Audio in Pro Tools can do more than time-stretching: it can also be your route to some killer pitch-based mixing techniques.

    Techniques Feb 2011
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    Route Master

    Reaper Tips & Techniques

    Get your audio applications talking to each other with Reaper's ReaRoute.

    Techniques Feb 2011

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