

This is not, therefore, a watered-down DAW: it is the real deal. When BandLab acquired the company that made Sonar, they re-branded the DAW as Cakewalk and offered it to the world for free.

What separates Cakewalk from other free DAWs (including ‘lite’ versions of Live etc), would undoubtedly be its features.Ĭakewalk’s origin story is interesting: it used to be called Sonar and it was a full-featured, paid DAW. Getting Started With CakewalkĬakewalk is a pretty substantial piece of software that requires few steps to download and set up.Īs I already mentioned, though, this is a free program, so you get to skip the most painful step of all, which is the step where you have to actually pay for it. If you happen to be such a prospective music producer, I am here to reassure you that there is nothing to fear because Cakewalk is a great all-around DAW available to you for free.Įven if you are a more seasoned veteran of music production, you might find something appealing in the Cakewalk workflow. The costs of these DAWs vary as well, with Apple choosing to sell Logic Pro for a one-time fee of $200, Ableton selling Live in different feature tiers with costly upgrades available every few years, and AVID forcing Pro Tool’s devotees to buy into a subscription model.Īll of this would be enough to frighten a prospective music producer away from taking the plunge and buying their first paid DAW. When it comes to working strictly with MIDI, I will typically reach for Ableton Live, but if I know I’ll be working with audio inputs from microphones and instruments, I know I’ll end up in Logic Pro at some point.

Each one offers some variation in user experience and some DAWs are better for particular workflows than others. There are a lot of Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) out there. Hopefully, at the very least, Cakewalk can stop you from making the same mistakes I made. If Cakewalk had been around and available for free back in 2013 I might have also avoided pouring dozens of hours into recording a mediocre EP in my dorm room using Audacity. If you are a PC user who does not yet have a DAW that fits your workflow, I would absolutely recommend giving Cakewalk a try: you have nothing to lose!
