Here is what works for me: (and doesnt mean its the most superway of doing things).

I jam all my stuff straight into a zoom q3hd recorder… (captures video and audio)
as long as i dont pump the audio in to hot… it sounds good enough for most purposes…
and basicly put it straight on youtube.

I know, I should do some editing, but in reality it just doesnt happen for various reasons (mainly lack of funding for better laptop)

Every 4 to 6 months… I listen to everything I made during the last period. and bundle them together into nice little ep’s… which I put on bandcamp for a PayWhatYouLike amount of moneyz… The things that end up on bandcamp. I “master” in reaper.
and with “mastering” I mean… level them out. so all have kinda same amount of bass. same amplitudes. add a bit of tape-vst to make it sound extra old… that type o deal.

So if i worked your tempo… I prob would make 360 youtube video’s a year. and put out about 10 albums containing 15 songs on bandcamp… heh I would be pretty proud of myself.

If I would arrange everything in a daw (which i do for some songs) I just build the loops on my gear. and record 4 or 8 bars on my octatrack, and import it into my computer.
or in the case of field-recordings… record it with my zoom thingie… chop it in computer. and feed my machines with the resulting sample-bits. (single cycle’s or oneshots or loops)
Anyways… Daws for me is difrent fun then “playing a song in realtime”

thats my 2cents… hope it helps