1. What DAW do you use?
FL studio (12 at the moment), only DAW I ever touched and will touch, very happy with it (but guess im sort of living in a bubble since I never really looked into other DAWs).
2. What are the pros and cons?
Well never tried other DAWs so the only things I can think of is the stuff I've read or heard about.
Pros:
Someone once told me FL Studio is best for loop making, and that other DAWs have the advantage over it when it comes to compositions with alot of variety.
Don't really need any hardware besides your computer, mouse, keyboard and headphones/speakers.
Basically if you have those things you can rock anything in FL Studio (not sure if that's the same with other DAWs).
Automating effects on a large scale can be a pain in the butt. I used to do that alot in my electro house projects (I have an i7-4820k with 8 CPUs and sometimes it would run in red, imagine that). Sometimes I would have 6/7 mixer tracks for just one sound, splitting signals for maximum control. Then I would have 6+ automations for different effects on the same sound. Although projects like that can become very chaotic and disorganised, I always thought FL Studio offered good tools to organize the project and make it transparent what I was doing (again, unsure about the capabilities of other DAWs in this area).
Cons:
I read that FL Studio is not so good with recording audio. Never done that though.
Like I said in the pros, FL Studio is not so good when it comes to compositions that have alot of variety. With that I imagine classical compositions and film music.
That's all I can think of really.
I don't see myself trying other DAWs in the future, I just want to spend my time making music and improving. I feel that FL Studio can offer me that just fine.
I'm eager to hear about other people's experiences with DAWs.