Pursuing an electronic music interest? You'll need a workstation that fits your needs. This post will list some of the popular Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) available. Later this week, I'll begin my investigation of each program, their pros and cons, and perhaps find famous musicians who currently rely on a particular DAW.
In no hierarchical order:
Logic 9: http://tinyurl.com/8phfxy
Ableton Live: http://www.ableton.com/
Protools: http://tinyurl.com/265ax6z
Acid Music Studio: http://tinyurl.com/d888bk
Reason 6: http://tinyurl.com/b5x3f
Throughout the next couple of weeks, I will seek out musicians, trying to get their first-hand knowledge about their product of choice.
Meanwhile, I have noticed that there are some online applications that offer a fun introduction in music creation.
Here are a couple:
For an interactive google homepage: Moog 78th Birthday Google
Tone Matrix: Play the boxes in any order or fashion.
Soon, you'll find that anyone can create music: Tone Matrix
Very informative. I think most of those web programs and the programs for the DAW can be used not just for electronic music but for all kinds of music. Of course I haven't used all of the programs listed above so I may be wrong.
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