
thanks guys
Yeah you can do all the same stuff in ableton and logic, maybe more. I haven't used logic but the workflow in ableton is way better than FL for me.Onyxcloud wrote:Yeah, I really did like fl studio..... but are the possibilities the same as ableton or logic? or whatever good daw's are out there?
You can do everything in FL that you can in ableton or logic, so that shouldnt be something to worry about. Like I said, it's about what workflow fits you best.Onyxcloud wrote:Yeah, I really did like fl studio..... but are the possibilities the same as ableton or logic? or whatever good daw's are out there?
No more so than any other IMOBassf4ce wrote:Ableton is probably the most versatile Daw, you can do so much with it.
Dead Rats wrote:Mate, these chaps are lads.
trollin noways? I hope so.nowaysj wrote:You definitely need to get another daw (or two) before you'll ever be able to produce anything of any value. FL will completely and totally limit your ability to produce even the most rudimentary music. At a minimum you are going to need ableton live and logic, but picking up cubase might also be necessary depending on your abilities.
http://elandingpage.comandyyhitscar wrote:I really want to know the cause because it is a beast bass system. It is cube sized, a little smaller than a dope microwave.
nowaysj wrote:Dead serious mate. 2 top shelf daws MINIMUM. No worthwhile tunes (let alone genres) have EVER been made in FL.
http://elandingpage.comandyyhitscar wrote:I really want to know the cause because it is a beast bass system. It is cube sized, a little smaller than a dope microwave.
Should probably look at getting Nuendo to use as a host for Audacity for it's stability.nowaysj wrote:You definitely need to get another daw (or two) before you'll ever be able to produce anything of any value. FL will completely and totally limit your ability to produce even the most rudimentary music. At a minimum you are going to need ableton live and logic, but picking up cubase might also be necessary depending on your abilities.
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