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Ask HN: Getting Started with DAW?
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3 points
by danwee
933 days ago
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So, I saw the other day the release of the ep-133, and it happens that I want to get started doing that kind of stuff (e.g., creating simple beats). I have zero knowledge about DAW/sampling and music in general (my background is in soft. engineering), so the first thing that I searched on Google was "open source daw" and I found LMMS (https://lmms.io/). Installed it, played a little bit with it and right now I'm going through the documentation. Feels like a lot to process (I don't know almost all of the terminology used). Do you know which kind of books/articles/blogs I can follow to get started in this world of DAW? I would like to get the fundamentals first and then start experimenting (e.g., not sure if the analogy is correct, but "it's like I don't want to learn JavaScript, but I want to learn data structures, algorithms and programming in general"). I know there's stuff like Ableton, but I would like to first learn the fundamentals (which I hope one can learn with simple open source DAWs like LMMS). |
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I wouldn't worry too much about learning things in an application-specific way first and generalizing later. To extend your analogy, you're currently at the "how do I computer" level of understanding; knowing theoretically "I need to boost the kick drum at 800Hz by 3dB with a 60Hz bandwidth" isn't going to do you any good if you can't find the buttons in your specific DAW to make that happen.
One thing you'll definitely find: different tools are optimized for very different workflows. You _could_ technically record a 2-hour live orchestral performance in Ableton (a tool centered around triggering loops), but you'll definitely be ice-skating uphill.