UA Luna vs Logic Pro vs Bitwig Studio 5 | Whats The Best DAW

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
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    In this video, I'm excited to share with you why I've chosen Luna, Logic Pro, and Bitwig as my primary Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) for music production. Each of these DAWs brings its own unique set of features and capabilities to the table, catering to different aspects of my creative process.
    Luna:
    Luna, developed by Universal Audio, has become an integral part of my setup. Its seamless integration with Universal Audio's hardware, such as Apollo interfaces, provides an unparalleled recording and mixing experience. Luna's powerful analog-style summing, built-in Neve summing, and intuitive workflow make it my go-to for achieving warm, vintage tones and a smooth creative process.
    Logic Pro:
    Logic Pro has long been recognized for its comprehensive set of tools and versatility. As an Apple product, Logic Pro integrates seamlessly with other Apple devices and software. The vast library of virtual instruments, robust MIDI capabilities, and advanced audio editing make Logic Pro an essential part of my production toolkit. It's a powerhouse for both electronic and traditional music production.
    Bitwig:
    Bitwig Studio offers a fresh and innovative approach to music production. Its modular design, advanced automation, and intuitive modulation system allow for limitless creative possibilities. The Grid, Bitwig's modular environment, enables me to design intricate soundscapes and experiment with unconventional sound design. Bitwig's compatibility with VST plugins and its cross-platform nature make it a flexible choice for various production environments.
    In this video, I'll walk you through the strengths of each DAW, showcasing how I leverage their unique features to enhance my music production workflow. Whether you're a seasoned producer or just starting, understanding the strengths of different DAWs can empower you to choose the tools that best suit your creative needs. Join me on this exploration of Luna, Logic Pro, and Bitwig, and discover how they contribute to my music-making journey.
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Komentáře • 16

  • @polznbladz3242
    @polznbladz3242 Před 6 měsíci +1

    If you can master one daw inside and out then you are a multi talented music producer in my book. Learning other daws then you are on another level. Not knowing the short cuts and layout of a different daw for me would be very daunting. Nearly like started again unless someone educated sitting next to me for a few weeks showing me what to use and do. There is loads in Logic I dont know or will ever use. I still learn new things in Logic every week from CZcams

    • @Jamusictv
      @Jamusictv  Před 6 měsíci

      It’s hard mastering one. But with time it’ll come. Just decide which one is for you and run with that. Then after awhile you realize they all do the same thing just slightly different and different bells and whistles. And yes having to learn new shortcuts is wild. lol like learning a new language.

  • @paradoxic1888
    @paradoxic1888 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Not trying to put shade on Luna, but you can basically achieve the same thing on Bitwig's mixer by using the project and track remotes and modulators. Just create a project template with the remotes mapped. I haven't had any need to switch to a different DAW, and I've tried a lot, Ableton, Reaper, FL Studio, Reason, Studio One but Bitwig resonates with me the most because I can create anything I want using remotes, modulators, the Grid and containers.

    • @Jamusictv
      @Jamusictv  Před 5 měsíci

      Facts ! 100 percent agree. I like the ease of use with Luna but you can definitely achieve what Luna does on any DAW. Just more steps and need to get third party plugin or get creative with the stock plugins. I just like it because how fast you can do the summing and saturation etc. but as far as tweak ability no one is messing with Bitwig. Bitwig is for the mad scientist.

  • @Krisztianvass
    @Krisztianvass Před 4 měsíci +1

    I have similar mindset and use Logic, Ableton and Luna. I start in either Logic or Ableton and finish mixing and mastering in Luna. I thought I had to choose just one daw but I agree, I can use all 3 and learn and push my skills to the next level. Thanks for your thoughts!

    • @Jamusictv
      @Jamusictv  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Indeed. I think learning multiple daws is not a bad thing. It only makes you more versatile. Plus each daw has its own weaknesses and strengths.

  • @nukenoly8751
    @nukenoly8751 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I use them all except PT 😊Logic Ableton Bitwig FL Reason Cubase Luna Nuendo Studio One because they force me to think differently. Even Gadget and Maschine! We are so spoiled

    • @Jamusictv
      @Jamusictv  Před 4 měsíci

      Yes! I agree. Forcing yourself to think differently helps with creativity. And yes we are very spoiled in this day and age. :)

  • @mvh2275
    @mvh2275 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I have Logic, Mixbus 32c, Studio One, Digital Performer and Reaper. DP was my number 1 for years until I discovered Reaper. Nowadays Reaper is my number one.
    Thanks for posting.

    • @Jamusictv
      @Jamusictv  Před 6 měsíci

      Nice line up ! I heard a lot of good things about Reaper. Never tried it. What do you like about reaper ? And all the other DAWs are insanely good. I was going to switch to studio one before Logic came out with their 10.5 upgrade.

  • @tobiasfenkart9892
    @tobiasfenkart9892 Před 5 měsíci +1

    if only bitwig looked as clean as logic does 😄

    • @Jamusictv
      @Jamusictv  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Dude if it did that will elevate its marketability like crazy. It’s a bad ass DAW.

    • @kingofdjembe
      @kingofdjembe Před 4 měsíci +2

      To be fair it still looks cleaner than most., it has a very nice UI.
      Logic is still the best looking DAW though.

    • @Jamusictv
      @Jamusictv  Před 4 měsíci +1

      It’s is. But I think the color scheme is not my favorite.