For Beginners |
GarageBand | The easiest DAW program on Mac. If you want to use Logic Pro, The GarageBand will be a good starter program. |
Mixcraft | It's as easy as GarageBand, It's simple to use but with powerful features, like Multi-tracks recording, editing, loop, mixing and VST plugins. |
For Advanced Users |
Reaper | Reaper is powerful, and has the free limited version. It does not have a difficult learning curve as the professional DAW programs, but will still take time to be used to it. |
FL Studio | Compared to the other similar DAW programs, the price of FL Studio is cheaper, but has the same powerful features. It has a uncommon UI, so not everyone will like it. |
For Professional Users If you are working in a professional studio, you'd better choose the program in world industry standard level. |
Pro Tools | Pro Tools is definitely the most used in the music industry, and the most professional software, it has become the industry's iconic software for many years. If you really want to learn in this industry, it should be one of your goals. |
Cubase | Steinberg's flagship product, and also has large numbers of users, you can find a lot of Cubase tutorials on the musician website. It's excellent for MIDI sequencer, audio editing, multitrack recording, video, and surround sound, that all will help you one-step from the compose, to the distribution, to the recording, to the mixing and mastering the whole process. But if you are a beginner, you need take a certain time to get used to it. |
Ableton Live | Ableton Live is absolutely designed for the live musicians, with Ableton Live, you can make and compose music, write songs, recording, mixing and doing live music. It has powerful real-time live control and flexible live performance capabilities. |