It's hard to say what's "simple", because what makes sense to one person might be the wrong way around for another. It also depends on what "basic" functions you want the DAW to do. For simple, I'd say that RealBand is probably as good as it gets. For simple audio editing, Audacity is free and easy.

I really liked the workflow for Traction - it "made sense" pretty quickly. Getting software that has a workflow that works well for you is really important. Reaper is my DAW of choice - nice price, great free documentation, very active developers, and (most importantly) an excellent support community.

But if you just want to get into a DAW, I agree that learning RealBand is the best place to start.


-- David Cuny
My virtual singer development blog

Vocal control, you say. Never heard of it. Is that some kind of ProTools thing?