

Now granted, there are some bad DAW’s depending on what your use of it is. It truly comes down to personal preference. So, the answer is, there isn’t a ‘Best DAW’ for the X32/M32. While you can use a free DAW, there are also more expensive pro-versions that take some getting used to if you haven’t been working with audio for that long – it all depends what you want to use it for and how much experience you have.

I receive this question (or some form of it) often! When I browse through forums and groups there are a LOT of differing opinions on this too.

Thanks for any insights! All the best, Best DAW for the X32/M32? Are there issues? Is there a preferred way to configure? PreSonus, of course, wants one to think their StudioLive consoles are the perfect DAW interfaces, but is there really any difference? I have been using PreSonus Studio One, but have not tried it with X32 / M32. What DAW would you recommend for use with X32 / M32? Today, we’re starting out a series called ‘Your Questions’ which will be a collection of some of the most commonly asked questions that I receive, my favorite questions, or things I find that should prove helpful to those asking! First, let’s talk about DAW options.
