I hate to admit this, but I bought Bitwig Studio because marketing videos that were emailed to me. I normally don't read marketing emails, but I know that sometimes Bitwig takes $100/€100 off their price, and I think Bitwig is a pretty good DAW, just not necessarily better than the Reaper or others.
I am, however, very interested in spectral analysis and cool signal decomposition type stuff, so I clicked on the videos about their spectral splitting plugins, which look like magic. They'll split a signal into multiple signals by loudness thresholds and by frequencies so you can, say, separate the attack, boom, and hiss from snare drum.
I didn't even try that out yet, but I'm already impressed by its ability to detect onsets of attacks in audio. But I used it to edit coughs out of a speech recording, and it just marked where every syllable and noise started in the waveform so I could just click on them and delete them.
Maybe ProTools and Logic have this, too, and I'm being just a caveman here?