#audio editing software
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editing ^^
which ones have u used already
r u on mac?
its like a video editing
ah oki
but ig u can do audio on it too
is it good
i havent done it yet
show me ur gyat
huh?
whats gyat??????

For music wise use a daw
Use something like bandlab cuz it’s free unless you can get professional daws like Logic, Fl studio, Ableton, Cubase, Studio one, pro tools etc
@fallen harbor
GarageBand is eh but limited, davinci is not meant for music so don’t use that imo
No it’s not for audio 💀
Go walk into any serious commercial studio and they likely have a Mac with Pro Tools HDX running
Cause windows sucks if you’re running tons of inputs and having to fight latency
LOL I was like what
Literally, like if I want a reliable windows setup I either would need dedicated cards for Pro Tools or an RME interface which starts north of 1k usd
For that kind of money it makes no sense when you can get a Mac with Logic with a basic Interface
And it would still perform better cause CoreAudio latency is stupid low
Get Reaper if you want something that’s “free” and has the features of a full fledged daw
Also works for windows so yuh
For paid the best value is hands down logic but it’s Mac exclusive
if i had the money i'd defo buy one. i'll probably try reaper
That’s what I’d highly recommend on the free side to get the features of a paid daw and not need to buy a computer or drop hundreds on a professional DAW
Fl studio
I use fl and the free version isn’t that bad either
Also fl is a professional daw that a lot of artists use such as porter Robinson, you get a taste of an actual professional daw software
Only thing is you can’t save projects on it and the 100 dollar one is super limited
Reaper is arguably the most powerful “free” DAW you can use cause even when the trial ends it has full functionality
You basically just pay the 60 or 200 depending on how much money you make
