"All DAW Support" typically refers to software, plugins, or tools that are compatible with all Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs). A DAW is a software platform used for recording, editing, mixing, and producing audio. Examples of popular DAWs include Ableton Live, FL Studio, Logic Pro, Pro Tools, Cubase, and Reaper.
When a product or plugin claims "All DAW Support," it means it is designed to work seamlessly across multiple or all major DAWs. This is often achieved by adhering to industry-standard plugin formats, such as: VST, AU (Audio Units), AAX (Avid Audio eXtension), CLAP (Common Loom Audio Plugin)
Products with "All DAW Support" are versatile and can be used by producers and engineers regardless of their preferred DAW, making them more accessible and widely adopted in the music production community. Examples include virtual instruments, Sample pack, effects plugins, and MIDI tools.