Asked and answered, part 2: In awe of the DAW

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Listeners responded to our “call for calls” with some terrific questions about music notation software, related technology, the business of music preparation, and more.
On this episode, Philip Rothman and David MacDonald take a variety of questions and dispense solicited (and unsolicited) advice. The topic at hand for this part: Using music notation software with — or as — a digital audio workstation (DAW).
The second of a multi-part episode — because we got so many questions that we didn’t have enough time to fit them all into one sitting.
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