Actually they work very well together..

If you want to edit or create midi or audio in any form, use your daw..
And then import it in your arranger keyboard workstation..

So much more pleasant and lots faster then using the tools inside a keyboard..



Your experience is probably based on the fact that you know the G70 inside and out, and the daw of choice not so well? Just spend more time on the right daw and you will get fluent in it...


Now, i can hear you think, the right daw?
Is there any difference?

Well, just dont try being creative on a daw like pro tools..
Its mostly build around mastering a final mix..

For simple midi and audio recordings, logic pro x is the way to go, for its lightning fast workflow..


Same for when you want to use VST’s as expansion to your keyboards
Dont use an expansive daw, but choose a simple VST host..


Each of them shines in certain aspects, while its out of place in others..


Edited by Bachus (06/20/20 06:23 AM)
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