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This app lets you effortlessly send a DAW mix to your mobile device – and record ideas wherever inspiration strikesAs producers and mix engineers, we all know the fatigue that begins to set in after a long session in front of the screen.
It’s routinely recommended by the top professionals to take regular breaks while working with audio in order to keep our ears sharp. But these breaks are often when those golden moments of inspiration actually happen.
That’s why audio plugin brand FKFX has developed DawNote, a new app which allows users to send their current DAW mix to their mobile device, listen to it in real-world situations like walking or commuting, and even capture voice notes or melody ideas via the microphone whenever inspiration strikes.
These ideas are then synced back to the main DAW project, ready to be used directly within the DAW.

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Creativity is non-linear; you can be working for hours on crafting the perfect vocal melody in the studio, and then change your environment and come up with a better idea in 5 minutes while walking in the park.
DawNote seems like a pretty neat idea to capture those ideas that may otherwise have been lost to the ether, while offering features which make bringing those ideas into your main DAW project super easy.
The concept behind DawNote is simple: listening outside the studio offers a different perspective, and some ideas cannot be expressed efficiently with text alone,” FKFX says. “Tone, intention, and urgency are often better captured with voice.”

DawNote is currently scheduled for release in early 2026, with a free version available to discover the features.
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FKFX has developed DawNote, a new app which allows users to send their current DAW mix to their mobile device, listen to it in real-world situations like walking or commuting, and even capture voice notes or melody ideas via the microphone whenever inspiration strikes.