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An acronym for Digital Audio Workstation 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.

NEW DAW!

I'm buying a new computer and i would like to know what are the most important components for a great DAW. I was thinking of boosting RAM, great processor and 2 hard-drives. Are ther other important things to consider?
thanks

DualbootPC: standard surf&email pc+ DAW

Can I get suggestions what dead weight/s are prime for removal from audio PC(still accesses web)...I'd planned to not, but registering software online is so handy, I am at a stop on that issue, maybe a switch of sorts...or I may use windows's "profiles" within the DAW to toggle or something. I have removed "messenger", "outlook" is more stubborn, if any ideas are available on this.

DAW latency?

From researching the subject, mostly from information on this site, I had the notion that DAW latency was determined by the effiiency of the software drivers of the hardware. Meaning latency was due to hardware limitations, and software had little if any effect on latency.
then I read this: