I’d recommend a multi core processor for audio use with the minimum being a quad core of some description. When working with audio, your computer’s processor will be reading multiple tracks of audio at the same time, along with any edits or plug ins you’ve added to each track. Most modern computers and laptops come fairly high spec out of the box, but when buying a computer for audio production just remember that it will need a bit of extra power to run to its full potential. Editing and arranging in a DAW involves cutting and copying audio, manipulating the sound with plugins and generally making the entire puzzle of your track fit together.ĭAWs allow the user an endless supply of editing options when compared against the older analogue methods of physically cutting and moving tape. Once the audio has been recorded into the DAW it can then be edited and arranged. The DAW then decodes that digital information from the interface and replays it back to the user as audio. When audio signals are recorded via your audio interface, they are converted to digital information. A DAW is a piece of music making software that is loaded onto the studio computer or laptop and it acts as a central repository for all of the audio files.