
How easy you find its keyboard shortcuts to use, how simple and intuitive its graphic design is for you to work around. The single most important thing for you to consider when buying a DAW is how you interact with its layout. In this article I will mention the most popular genres that each DAW is associated with, however this is by no means a hard-and-fast rule, or even a guideline - it’s just what’s popular. While something like Fl Studio might prove more efficient and popular for making electronic music, there’s no real reason you couldn’t craft the next thrash metal masterpiece on that platform. At their most basic, these applications manipulate multitrack audio and MIDI files - something that applies to any genre of music or any style of sound.īasically, I’m calling BS on the idea that DAWs can only be used for what they’re designed for.

While some DAW programs have proven benefits in specific areas, this doesn’t mean that they are restrictive. Just because one person found comfort in the interface of a program for a certain genre, doesn’t mean the same will apply to you, or anyone else for that matter. As always, just telling you about individual DAW software doesn’t make for very good advice.
