![]() On the most basic level, a DAW is a program that captures/records multi-channel audio and can play that audio back over multiple channels.įor a live audio engineer, this would provide the ability to record all of the channels of a show for use of ‘virtual soundcheck’ at a later time. If you are joining in and wondering, ‘What in the world is a DAW?’ I would be happy to clear that up for you! DAW stands for Digital Audio Workstation. Now granted, there are some bad DAW’s depending on what your use of it is. It truly comes down to personal preference. So, the answer is, there isn’t a ‘Best DAW’ for the X32/M32. While you can use a free DAW, there are also more expensive pro-versions that take some getting used to if you haven’t been working with audio for that long – it all depends what you want to use it for and how much experience you have. I receive this question (or some form of it) often! When I browse through forums and groups there are a LOT of differing opinions on this too. Thanks for any insights! All the best, Best DAW for the X32/M32? Are there issues? Is there a preferred way to configure? PreSonus, of course, wants one to think their StudioLive consoles are the perfect DAW interfaces, but is there really any difference? ![]() ![]() I have been using PreSonus Studio One, but have not tried it with X32 / M32. What DAW would you recommend for use with X32 / M32? Today, we’re starting out a series called ‘Your Questions’ which will be a collection of some of the most commonly asked questions that I receive, my favorite questions, or things I find that should prove helpful to those asking! First, let’s talk about DAW options.
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