Should the aeros be marketed as a “Loop Recording Studio”? My use of a DAW as an idea generation and practice platform has pretty much ceased.
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I’ve never heard someone using it, but I think it can be a great idea for beginners ![]()
I would not limit it to being called a Loop Recording Studio. For me it feels more like an instrument than a studio. I use mine for writing ideas practicing timing and building full arrangements on the fly. A DAW can feel heavy and technical while the Aeros feels immediate and creative. Marketing it too narrowly might miss people who want a performance tool not just a recording box.
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I’ve found the name fits better once you use it like a mini studio, but clearer marketing could help newcomers understand its recording workflow and how much it can replace in daily music work.
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