![]() ![]() ![]() With this being said, we’ll focus on two DAWs that are designed for Windows and have a similar price range to those previously mentioned, of the Mac-build. In the PC or Windows realm, there are programs designed exclusively for the OS but they are not owned by Windows and don’t come as a part of the package when you choose a PC device – unlike the Garage Band and Apple relationship. It can be said that Logic is a ‘graduation’ from Garage Band in that it offers more of a professional studio environment and it also has a price associated with it. These programs are both owned by Apple and therefore have some handy interchangeable features, as well as a steady flow from a beginner-style program (Garage Band) into a more advanced workstation (Logic Pro). Previously, we took a look at Garage Band and Logic Pro as the DAWs of choice for Apple users. However, as we explored in our previous article there are workstations specifically designed for either Mac or PC. ![]() The same can be said for DAWs where most of the available programs are compatible with multiple OS (Operating System/s) so, if you’re trying to figure out which program is right for you there’s a smorgasbord of software at your disposal. We are fortunate to live in the age of connectivity whereby we can achieve practically anything from almost anywhere, using very little to do so. ![]()
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