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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.

Need help with EQ routing w/ DAW

I just purchased a Ashly pqx 571 and I am running a delta 1010 a/d converter. I currently have the output of channel 8 running into the ashly and out ashly into the input on channel 6 of delta so that I can moniter and try to eq the track. I have the delta patchbay set up with 8 out and 6 in. I am getting sound but the problem is that it is a very low level.

Your awesome Cubase sx3 DAW

If I was your best friend, or a close relative, Lets say you have a awesome DAW system that you built for your Cubase SX3,,I am hoping you will show me your PC and all its goodies, so I could enjoy crash free recording, so I ask what is your sound card, interface, mother board, hard drive etc...
Thanks for your help
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anyone use an all-in-one DAW with a computer based setup?

i currently use a Yamaha AW4416 workstation and love the ease of use and tactile interface etc. i would like, however, to incorporate a modest computer based system (pro-tools etc.) to allow editing and plugin flexibility. has anyone done this?
if you have, please tell me how, what you can do (control) and what you can't.

upgrading the daw

Hello.

I have an old G4 400Mhz which I was planning to use for pro tools m-powered together with the m-audio projectstudio i/o and one of the PreSonus firewire interfaces. I figure the 400Mhz are way not enough, so I'd like to upgrade. In light of current apple's decision to move to x86 platform, and outrageous speed of the current x86 systems, I have these options: