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oh sweet thanks! yeah part of why i was thinking synth is that since I am learning music theory having piano keys to play with might be nice.
So what initially got me down this line of thinking is that I have been playing with guitar drones through my loop pedal with my delay and echo pedals, and was thinking it might be nice to be able to shift the pitch of the drone or try to speed it up or slow it down.
I am still trying to figure out what "my sound" is and there is so much stuff that I get lost. Also I really want to find out how to have drums of some sort through my looper pedal.
Keys do feel more comfortable than guitar to think about theory imo. And you can play and hear chords without having to click in each note separately.
Definitely something a DAW can do. You can automate pitch, FX parameters, and everything else you can think of.
You can program drums, or get drum loops and arrange them in the DAW. Not sure how to go about that with a loop pedal. I think DAW would be easier and more flexible, especially for fills and variations.
I would suggest trying Reaper for a DAW. Guitarists and others I've known have spoken highly of it. Free 60 day trial, and it doesn't even make you pay after that if you don't want to. Be ready for a steep learning curve with any DAW you may try, there's a lot at first.