Choosing a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) depends on your specific needs, preferences, and level of experience.
Here are some factors to consider when selecting a DAW, see below.

Features
Look for a DAW that offers the tools and features you need for your music production. Consider the availability of virtual instruments, effects, MIDI capabilities, and recording/editing options.
Workflow
Choose a DAW with a workflow that suits your style of working. Some DAWs are more visual and intuitive, while others offer advanced customization options for experienced users.
Compatibility
Ensure that the DAW is compatible with your operating system, hardware, and plugins. Some DAWs offer better integration with third-party software and controllers.
Learning curve
Consider the learning curve of the DAW and whether it provides adequate resources for tutorials, online support, and a user-friendly interface.
Budget
Evaluate the cost of the DAW, as prices can vary from free versions with limited features to premium packages with advanced capabilities. Consider your budget and long-term investment in the software.
Popular DAWs like Ableton Live, FL Studio, Logic Pro, Cubase, and Reason have their strengths and cater to different music production needs. It is recommended to try out demos or free versions of DAWs to see which one best fits your workflow and goals in electronic music production.