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Professional Audio Production Software for MacApple DAW Software Options for Pro Audio Recording and Production
Of the handful of major Mac software DAWs, each offers the user its own unique palette of features and distinctive method of achieving professional audio productions.
There are dozens of professional programs available for recording, editing, mixing and mastering audio on a Mac computer. As a whole, these audio production software programs are commonly referred to as digital audio workstations or DAWs. The major DAW programs for Mac include Digidesign Pro Tools, Steinberg Cubase, Apple Logic Pro, Mark of the Unicorn Digital Performer and Ableton Live. Despite the inherent differences between each program, they all include some basic features that define DAWs in general: MIDI sequencing, audio recording, editing and mixing, virtual instruments and plug-ins. Origins of the Major Audio Production Software for Mac ComputersWith the exception of Ableton Live, all of the major software DAWs have been around for decades. Most of these programs began as professional MIDI sequencer software in the mid to late 1980s. Cubase, Logic, and Digital Performer are all examples of modern-day DAWs that started out as MIDI creation and editing software. With advances in technology, each new version of these three digital audio workstation programs gradually adopted more and more digital audio capability. Conversely, Pro Tools was originally released as digital audio production software with notoriously limited MIDI capability. Little was done in terms of MIDI development until Pro Tools 8, which finally boasts full MIDI integration. Key Features of the Major Audio Production Software for Apple Computers All of the brands of Mac DAW software mentioned above will yield professional results for audio engineers and music producers. The key to choosing the best DAW depends on how each user prefers to work and thus, which features are most important to that particular style of workflow.
How to Choose the Best Mac Audio Production SoftwareWhenever possible, personally test out the most appealing DAWs before making a purchase. Some companies (such as Ableton) offer 'trial' or 'demo' versions of their software. Another option is to buy a ‘lite’ version of the software (such as Apple's Logic Express) which usually sells for a fraction of the price of the 'full' version. For those DAWs that offer neither of these options, the only choice may be to spend an hour or so experimenting with that particular DAW at a local music retailer. Once you have decide on a DAW, stick with it and spend the time to learn the software thoroughly. This is important because in the event that the DAW fails to meet expectations, the standard knowledge gained from working on that digital audio workstation can be transferred to any of the other DAWs. Finally, it is worth mentioning that there are some professional freeware digital audio workstation programs available for Mac users on a limited budget. These Mac freeware DAWs include Ardour, Traverso and Audacity.
The copyright of the article Professional Audio Production Software for Mac in Audio Software is owned by Clayton Worbeck. Permission to republish Professional Audio Production Software for Mac in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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