A digital audio workstation (DAW) is an electronic device or application software used for recording, editing and producing audio files. '[t[b3] List of well known DAWs '[/t] '[b]Free:'[/b] - '[l[https://lmms.io/[LMMS]: Free DAW compatible with Linux, Mac and Windows, with a 32bit vst bridge and come with 16 built-in synthetizers - '[l[https://www.warmplace.ru/soft/sunvox/[Sunvox]: Free Tracker inspired modular DAW, where you link nodes together like on a modular synthetizer. Linux, Mac and Windows. And more - '[l[https://www.bandlab.com/products/cakewalk[Cakewalk]: Free DAW (account creation required) '[b]Not free:'[/b] - '[l[https://www.renoise.com/[Renoise]: Tracker inspired DAW, where you use a tracker grid to enter notes rather than a piano roll - '[l[https://www.reaper.fm/[Reaper]: Cheap DAW of good quality, a good choice to record real instruments - '[l[https://www.ableton.com/en/live/[Ableton]: Powerful DAW with high hardware compatibility, but doesn' support 32 bit vsts - '[l[https://www.image-line.com/[FL studio]: DAW - '[l[https://new.steinberg.net/cubase/[Cubase]: DAW - '[l[https://www.apple.com/fr/logic-pro/[Logic Pro]: Apple DAW - '[l[https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/product/reason-11/[Reason]: DAW '[#[See also] '[[List of Trackers] '[[VST list]