Check this out. I like analog because it’s hands-on, but daws have made their mark in the industry. That being said, not all daws give you all the options that others may have, and for me, that is problematic. I have some plugins that are not excepted by some daws. Why is it a problem? If you are collaborating with artists around the world, they may be using an inexpensive daw that is not supported by your daw, and then work is halted. In a perfect world, everyone would use the same daw, but alas, we’re not in a perfect world. I’ll discuss analog in another blog, but let me know what your thoughts are on this?
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Broedwick Moore Music
Broedwick Moore is a music producer, mixing & amp; mastering engineer, sound designer and vocalist. He received Associate degrees from McLennan Community College in Vocal Performance and Audio Engineering, a Bachelor of Science from The Art Institutes of Austin and an MBA in Management from Northcentral University. He dedicates his time to growing a network of professional engineers and artists who live for making quality music for your listening pleasure. He is also a US Army veteran of 10yrs. View all posts by Broedwick Moore Music
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