Hi everyone just wondering if there was someone with an extra access key for a daw that they don’t mind giving away. Asking for a friend
Anyone with a access key to a daw
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there are many free daw out there
even from commercial vendors which offer smaller version for free
just try this
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Ok ill check them out do you know any off the top of your head
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here are a couple to look at. Also, search YouTube for “free DAW”.
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Ok nice thanks a lot I appreciate it??
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BandLab has a free Sonar
There's also a free version of Pro Tools.
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so many choices now lol im going to go through and see which ones I like. I know some free ones will be limited in someways but for now it will do.
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If you or your friend is considering buying a cheap interface, the new MOTU M2 / M4 comes with Digital Performer Lite, which has all the functionality most of us would ever need, and with no MIDI or audio track-count limits.
The catch is that you need to buy one of the interfaces, which just happen IMHO to be the best-value entry-level ones out there as of several weeks ago when they were released. I kid you not; check 'em out. The value and quality are insane:
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Hi everyone just wondering if there was someone with an extra access key for a daw that they don’t mind giving away. Asking for a friend
Reaper is what I use. I have liked it enough to pay for the license. I can also tell you that there is not a difference that I have noticed between the free and payed version other then having to click the 'still evaluating' button. It is only $60 for the lifetime paid version as well.
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It is only $60 for the lifetime paid version as well.
Reaper is great and the one I use. Although it’s not lifetime for $60. From the website:
A new license includes free upgrades through REAPER version 7.99. There is only one version of REAPER. The license price depends on how you use it.
Reaper does take a while to upgrade to larger version (currently on 6.02) so it should be at least a couple of years worth if not more judging by previous releases. Well worth a punt though if you ask me... -
Reaper is great and the one I use. Although it’s not lifetime for $60. From the website:
It is indeed $60, as long as you are not using it for commercial use. From the opening post I am assuming it is for personal use.
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It is indeed $60, as long as you are not using it for commercial use. From the opening post I am assuming it is for personal use.
$60 - correct. Lifetime - well, yes, lifetime use, but not lifetime UPDATES
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$60 - correct. Lifetime - well, yes, lifetime use, but not lifetime UPDATES
I am going on over a year since I paid and just updated again 2 days ago. It has been a great DAW so far
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$60 - correct. Lifetime - well, yes, lifetime use, but not lifetime UPDATES
It is indeed $60, as long as you are not using it for commercial use. From the opening post I am assuming it is for personal use.
sorry I wasn’t clear. I agree it’s $60 . It was the updates I was clumsily trying to explain...
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sorry I wasn’t clear. I agree it’s $60 . It was the updates I was clumsily trying to explain...
I have yet to be charged for a single update. I would imaging at some point that they would change their price structure since it is becoming more popular. They could even EOL the version I am on and the would kill what I am on but that is fine, no software is meant to last forever. I already got 1 year out of it for $60 and still going. If it ends today I got more value out of it then a lot of the products out there.
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I have yet to be charged for a single update. I would imaging at some point that they would change their price structure since it is becoming more popular. They could even EOL the version I am on and the would kill what I am on but that is fine, no software is meant to last forever. I already got 1 year out of it for $60 and still going. If it ends today I got more value out of it then a lot of the products out there.
totally agree..great product.
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If you or your friend is considering buying a cheap interface, the new MOTU M2 / M4 comes with Digital Performer Lite, which has all the functionality most of us would ever need, and with no MIDI or audio track-count limits.
The catch is that you need to buy one of the interfaces, which just happen IMHO to be the best-value entry-level ones out there as of several weeks ago when they were released. I kid you not; check 'em out. The value and quality are insane:
Along the lines of Nicky's suggestions, I'll add that the Steinberg UR12 / 22 / yada / yada USB audio interfaces ship with a free license to Cubase "lite" (it goes by several names. For basic recording, vsts, etc. it's probably all you'd need for a long time. As with the MOTU stuff, the Steinberg interfaces have been rock solid for me.
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It is indeed $60, as long as you are not using it for commercial use. From the opening post I am assuming it is for personal use.
o ok thanks for letting me know ill check into that cheers