They can all get you professional results if used right, and are usually considered easier to wrap your head around as a newbie than the "big guys" (Logic, Cubase, Pro Tools). All of them come with tutorials and have lots of instruction videos you can find on YouTube and stuff.
Try out the demos of each to see which you like better. Have fun and good luck!
Apr-26-2011 14:03
Vector A
Your petrochemical arms
Registered: Apr 2011
Location: U.S.
Depends on how you are wired, I guess. I started with Reason only and found it quite intuitive, but others may not. Which is why you should always try the demos.
Apr-26-2011 15:04
Vanchatron
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Apr 2011
Location:
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Apr-26-2011 17:59
Acton
Like a FCKNG BIRD
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: London
Try demo's of a few DAW's to see which one suits your work flow, or which one you feel most comfortable with.
Personally, if you're just starting out, I would highly recommend checking out FL Studio and Ableton.
Go directly with Cubase or Logic. You'll simply waste your time choosing some of those considered "easier". Everything can be easy as long as you're interested in what you're doing.
Apr-26-2011 22:02
Zyklon_Jay
wehrmacht bitches be at!
Registered: Oct 2010
Location: Ici William Bumbray du service de police de la communauté urbaine de Montréal Esti.
all you need to do is edit the track titles of your music collection to your producer name.