

Though other DAWs have responded to Ableton's (opens in new tab) up-ending of the rulebook, in our opinion it remains the most intuitive for songwriting and arrangement.

Finally, if you're on Linux your options are more limited - Reaper or Bitwig (opens in new tab). For players on PC, Reaper (opens in new tab) is the most budget-friendly option, but all DAWs are supported except Logic. While its feature set is limited, it offers a great way of getting started, and an on-ramp that will cross over to Logic when you know what you're doing. Most guitarists on Mac will first experiment with loops and tracking on GarageBand. If you're on a Mac, then you've got two excellent options - Apple's free GarageBand (opens in new tab), or the higher-tier Logic Pro (opens in new tab) suite. Best DAWs for guitarists: Guitar World’s Choice In this best DAWs guide we'll go over several options to find which is the best one for you, and which ones make guitar recording a breeze. There are DAWs available for every budget, including free options, and applications for both Mac and PC. However, just because home recording is within reach doesn't mean the range of choices is any less daunting.
