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Hi everyone. I'm a newbie to the computer apps, and have seen and heard people speak of DAW. I've looked in the "Handbook for Sound Engineers", and can't find a definition for the abbreviation. Can anyone shed some light for me. Thank you

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anonymous Fri, 09/17/2004 - 07:13

Let me re-expand the above

DAW is a Digital Audio Workstation, period.

The Soundscape units are DAWs, and they have nothing to do with the computer itself, other than use it as control interface.
The DAW is outside the comp.

There are both external and internal kinds of DAWs. So it's not correct to say that it is the comp in itself that is a DAW. It only becomes that if and when it is driving a program that works internally on the comp.

It doesn't require midi handling, it's just recording and editing/mixing digital multitracked audio.

Ammitsboel Sat, 09/18/2004 - 02:39

Let me re-expand the above

DAW is a Digital Audio Workstation, period.

The Soundscape units are DAWs, and they have nothing to do with the computer itself, other than use it as control interface.
The DAW is outside the comp.

There are both external and internal kinds of DAWs. So it's not correct to say that it is the comp in itself that is a DAW. It only becomes that if and when it is driving a program that works internally on the comp.

It doesn't require midi handling, it's just recording and editing/mixing digital multitracked audio.

8-)
A DAW is just some kind of computer with an audio editing/recording program on it.

A DAW is a Workstation that alows Digital Audio work, no matter how simple or small the computer may be.

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