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Introduction to DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations)
What’s a DAW?
A digital audio workstation (or DAW) is a computer program that is exclusively designed for the recording, editing and playing of digital audio files. A DAW allows you to edit and mix multiple audio sources simultaneously on a musical timing grid and to visually see how they line up over time. It also makes it easy to synchronize audio clips with each other based on a common tempo, meter, and beat.
(Technically, a DAW is more than just the software running on your computer. It’s also the hardware: the computer running the software along with any special interfaces routing audio or other signals into and out of the computer. For simplicity, we’ll refer to the DAW software as a DAW throughout this curriculum.)
In professional recording studios and in home laptop-based studios, DAWs are the main software being used today. If you’ve even seen GarageBand or Pro Tools or CakeWalk, then you’ve seen a DAW.
Within a DAW, it’s possible to apply effects to audio and control how these effects change over time. It ‘s also simple to remove any previously-applied effect from an audio clip. When you add and change effects in a DAW, it is done non-destructively. In other words, the original audio file on your disk is never changed: only the resulting sound in the DAW.
As we learn computer programming with EarSketch, we will run all of our computer programs inside of a DAW program called Reaper to create music.
To open Reaper, double-click the Reaper icon on the desktop:
What’s a DAW?
A digital audio workstation (or DAW) is a computer program that is exclusively designed for the recording, editing and playing of digital audio files. A DAW allows you to edit and mix multiple audio sources simultaneously on a musical timing grid and to visually see how they line up over time. It also makes it easy to synchronize audio clips with each other based on a common tempo, meter, and beat.
(Technically, a DAW is more than just the software running on your computer. It’s also the hardware: the computer running the software along with any special interfaces routing audio or other signals into and out of the computer. For simplicity, we’ll refer to the DAW software as a DAW throughout this curriculum.)
In professional recording studios and in home laptop-based studios, DAWs are the main software being used today. If you’ve even seen GarageBand or Pro Tools or CakeWalk, then you’ve seen a DAW.
Within a DAW, it’s possible to apply effects to audio and control how these effects change over time. It ‘s also simple to remove any previously-applied effect from an audio clip. When you add and change effects in a DAW, it is done non-destructively. In other words, the original audio file on your disk is never changed: only the resulting sound in the DAW.
As we learn computer programming with EarSketch, we will run all of our computer programs inside of a DAW program called Reaper to create music.
To open Reaper, double-click the Reaper icon on the desktop:
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