The train lurches. A businessman glances at her setup, then at his own $3,000 laptop sleeping in his briefcase. He doesn't know that she's just sequenced a 7-layer ambient techno track using only a phone she bought for $80 on eBay.
No sound escapes her headphones to the outside world. But her eyes close. Her thumb drags a virtual crossfader. Her other finger drums a kick pattern on the glass— thump-thump-thump —silent to the drunk man across from her, but to her? A bassline that rattles her ribs. TouchDAW v2.0.7 -ANDROiD-
She grins.
A grid of neon faders, MIDI clips, and a ghostly piano roll. The UI looks like a cockpit for a ship that hasn't been invented yet. The train lurches
The screen glows with .
On the screen of TouchDAW, the automation lanes dance like an ECG of a dying star. No sound escapes her headphones to the outside world