Recommendations for a DAW that runs on both Mac & Win?

yyz67

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I haven't done serious recording mostly because I've been using Audacity which is okay as a notepad but a pain to do more sophisticated things.

I don't need all the bells and whistles, but core DAW functionality. Ease of use is a priority. And running on Mac+Win.

Thanks!
 
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Cubase, Reaper, ProTools, StudioOne, DP, .... Ease of use is in the eye of the beholder, since it depends on what you mean by "sophisticated things". And, just as often, it depends on what you'll later discover is important to you after you've been using it for a while :). I'd recommend starting with one of the introductory versions of cubase or studio one. That way if you later change your mind, you don't have a big investment in it.
 
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