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The best DAW is the one you have learned to use. Unless there is some compelling reason to ditch your current DAW (e.g. becoming too costly, won't let you do something you desperately want to do), I would stick with it.
Personally I use Reaper because it is inexpensive and comes with a load of free stuff, but if you changed over to Reaper now you would most likely hit a very steep learning curve and spend a lot of time un-learning your current workflow.
If you want free, easy to use and learn, and hi spec, then Cakewalk is the only way to go. Unless you are using a Mac of course, then it would be Reaper.
Both are studio grade as well, should you want to get deep into them
its great
Absolutely no reason for me to switch to anything else.
@icu81b4 Good to know. I may give it a try again sometime but, for now, I'm able to do what I need to do with Reaper and Cantabile. Cubase remains my go to DAW as I've so many years experience with it.
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I use Reaper for some stuff but still use Protools for any work that involves live drums.
For tracking live bands I'm only really using the built in multitrack recorder in the desk.
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