Is it your hobby or your job?
Which DAW do you use?
Looking to get more focused on music making a couple years ago, I attended the Toronto Sound Festival, where there was a lot of modular synth hardware to checkout. I didn't find anything that really felt right for me, so I set out on creating my own electroacoustic instrument and my own ways of making music. That's led to releasing two albums on Bandcamp (https://stefanpowell.bandcamp.com), and I've done a couple video demos for the local synth enthusiasts.(https://youtu.be/ds2I0QujzO0)
I record live sets directly into Ardour, trim, fade, and use FabFilter plug-ins for EQ and Limiting.
I've recently had a much more stage ready version of my instrument built by a professional luthier, and I hope to start playing some live gigs with it soon.
It's a fun hobby. I have a degree in music performance and could write a novel on why I don't do music professionally. I like having the financial stability that comes with having a job, and creating music is something I do to feed my soul. Doesn't need to be anything more than that for me.
It isn't my only source of income, but I've been diligent about growing it as a business and am starting to see some payoff.
I primarily work in Ableton Live. It's not only the most inspiring DAW that I know, but it is a fantastic performance tool as well.
It's a hobby but i've had an indie label release and made a few bucks from streaming services and i pay for promotion with each new release.
Now, I fall in love with ambient and generative music. For the DAW, I use Logic Pro to produce my music and my podcast.
It is very beginner friendly and you can gain music knowledge while coding. It also runs as VST in all DAWs (except Logic Pro) on Mac.
I use Logic Pro these days, but previously GarageBand and before that various things from Computer Music magazine.