DawNote: The app that helps capture inspiration on the move
The “Studio Fatigue” Problem
The familiar scenario that we’ve all experienced is the fatigue our ears suffer during a long studio session. You then go to listen to the track in your car and the mix is completely off, the snare is too loud and the drop just doesn’t hit as it should.
Classically, we’d either try to just remember this information, or fumble a quick note into the notes or voice memo app of choice, and hoe we’d remember to check this on the next session.
FKFX Audio is about to change that forever. Enter DawNote, a tool designed to turn your mobile device into a seamless extension of your DAW.
What is DawNote?
DawNote is a “Mobile-to-Studio” workflow ecosystem. It has a plugin that runs in your DAW, and an app that sits on your phone. So rather than bouncing files into cloud storage, SawNote is a direct bridge from your phone to your production environment.
So now, you can bounce you current mix to your phone, listen anywhere, and the key feature here, record voice notes, melodic ideas or rhythmic sketches onto the timeline of your project, all from your phone.
It’s long been widely known that the best ideas usually take place when you’re away from your studio setting – by integrating a way to quickly hear a problem, and then recording the solution instantly, it helps to create a frictionless way to maintain a creative flow state whilst on the move, and without any technical headaches around cloud file managment.
Specs & availability
Compatibility: Support for VST2, VST3, and AU on Windows and macOS.
Mobile: Dedicated apps for both iOS and Android.
Release: Scheduled for Q1 2026.
FKFX has announced that a free version will be available at launch, ensuring that every producer, regardless of budget, can fix their workflow.
Remember – RouteNote Create subscriptions start from as little as $2.99.
You can also purchase full sample packs, beats and plugins without a subscription