

- BEST DAW FOR MAC 2014 HOW TO
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For the level 2 and 3 standards your students need to be using fully parametric EQ’s and compressors that have ratio, threshold, attack/release and knee controls. But, for working with MIDI keyboards (which is a big part of the level 1 Music Technology Unit Standards in New Zealand) it has proven to be too complicated for many teachers to setup… which is why I suggest Studio One.įor NZ teachers who are using the ‘SOND’ unit standards, 26687, 2777 Reaper is probably a better bet. But you can purchase it for your school at incredibly cheap prices (non-commercial licences are only $60 USD but you can get it cheaper if you purchase in bulk as an educational institution).
BEST DAW FOR MAC 2014 TRIAL
It’s not exactly free, it just has an unlimited trial period. But if you’re new to this… stick with Studio One. Why not… blah blah blah? There are many DAW’s out there and if you as the teacher are more comfortable in teaching those to your students (and your students can afford it) then go with them.Why not Reaper… isn’t that also free? I’ll get into this more below.Why not Apple Logic Pro? I also love Logic and it is now amazingly cheap.
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Pro Tools is much better now that you don’t have to have AVID/Digidesign hardware to use it, but for the software it’s still too expensive in my opinion. I had 12 Pro Tools 001, 002 and Mbox systems at an old school (an investment of around $15,000 at the time) and all those systems a long time ago became obsolete. But it’s sooooo expensive!! No way most high schools can afford it.

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Therefore teachers can be assured that all students are working on the same software so they don’t need to know how to use multiple pieces of software. it works the same on Mac and Windows computers. It’s free (for the basic version) – students can download it to their own laptops and home computers right away and get playing around with it.Here is your answer… Studio One Free from Presonus. So… what DAW or recording/mixing software should schools use? There are so many options. The Control Room at Orange Studios in Christchurch, NZ. In the past it was too expensive for schools to have recording systems (after all, who can afford an SSL, Neve or API mixing desk?) but now with cheap microphones and interfaces made in China, combined with powerful (and relatively cheap) computers any high school music department can have a recording ‘studio’. With the dramatic increase in computing power combined with falling costs now anyone can have a fully fledged recording and mixing system on their computer (or iPad or iPhone!). Just so everyone is on the same page… a DAW (or Digital Audio Workstation) is the software on a computer that you use to record and mix audio and MIDI.
