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A digital audio workstation (DAW) is an electronic device or application software used for recording, editing and producing audio files. DAWs come in a wide variety of configurations from a single software program on a laptop, to an integrated stand-alone unit, all the way to a highly complex configuration of numerous components controlled by a central computer. Regardless of configuration, modern DAWs have a central interface that allows the user to alter and mix multiple recordings and tracks into a final produced piece.

good Tablet to control DAW

Hi, Im seriously thinking of buying a tablet & running Cubase 5 with windows XP.
Im using a Phonic firewire mixer as an audio interface.
I want to use XP so my old plugins will work & also my mixer only has XP drivers.

Does anyone have any experiences with running a DAW on a Tablet computer and what are some issues I should look out for?

User Friendly DAW

I'm helping a piano/violin teacher set up a recording system. Her technical skills are somewhat limited, so I wanted to get some input about what DAW I should set her up with. She needs basic audio features, and I would like to set her up with some nicer MIDI features. Most of her recording will be MIDI. Let me know what you think. Thanks.

New DAW. Anything I should be worried about?

I'm looking at a Dell Studio XPS 7100, Windows 7 Home Premium 64Bit, AMD Phenom II X61045T Processor, ATI Raedon HD 5450 1GB Video Card, 6GB DDR3 RAM, and a 1 TB 7200RPM HD with a 16MB Cache. I plan on putting an M-Audio 1010LT in it. For software I'll be using Pro Tools (M-Powered) and Reaper.

Need help with my DAW.

Hey everyone, just have a quick little question about my daw. I have a Lexicon omega but no Cubase so i'm using reaper with it. Is it possible to record more than 2 tracks at once? and if so how can I? I'm trying to record my drum set and i need more than two inputs going at once. and no i don't have a mixer. Thanks a lot for all the help!