My DAW is better than yours! (Friendly DAW Wars debate)

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Re: My DAW is better than yours! (Friendly DAW Wars debate)

Post by titchbit » Wed Sep 25, 2013 9:11 pm

rorz9992 wrote:Still flirting with the idea of making some tracks...
You're such a tease :corntard:

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Re: My DAW is better than yours! (Friendly DAW Wars debate)

Post by Simulant » Thu Sep 26, 2013 12:40 am

blinkesko wrote:Something equivalent of the effects racks, instrument racks and macros can all be done within patcher in fl studio
Really? What are they called?
blinkesko wrote:I have no idea what Max4Live is
No need to be lazy, if you highlight and right click a word you can google search it on most browsers. https://www.ableton.com/en/live/max-for-live/
blinkesko wrote:or what you mean by full controller integration
Meaning that it has controllers designed for it that mirror what is on the monitor, so you can work almost totally on the controller. Like when you change something on screen, the lights on the controller change to reflect that.

blinkesko wrote:You can basically do the same stuff as you do in the session view in the playlist in FL I think. You can map controllers in fl aswell, but not to a set range of values as far as I know, but that's not something I've felt the need for either, the automation clips and stuff do the trick for me.
Whether you use it or not, it does it! I've tried FL, but by the sounds of it you haven't tried Ableton. Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance. You might be surprised by this piece of software, I was.
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Re: My DAW is better than yours! (Friendly DAW Wars debate)

Post by Paddy McMurphy » Thu Sep 26, 2013 9:04 pm

That Push looks pretty good, might have to try it out.

Reaper is bullshit, I tried it the other day. It's like it's been designed by kids or something, awful cheap daw.

Cubase is pretty good, but a bit old school.

FL Studio isn't easy on the eye, and everything is designed to be awkward. Plus you have to do manual delays on the tracks, so it isn't really a proper daw as it doesnt have the compensation thingy which is essential imo.

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Re: My DAW is better than yours! (Friendly DAW Wars debate)

Post by SunkLo » Fri Sep 27, 2013 2:22 am

Paddy McMurphy wrote:That Push looks pretty good, might have to try it out.

Reaper is bullshit, I tried it the other day. It's like it's been designed by kids or something, awful cheap daw.

Cubase is pretty good, but a bit old school.

FL Studio isn't easy on the eye, and everything is designed to be awkward. Plus you have to do manual delays on the tracks, so it isn't really a proper daw as it doesnt have the compensation thingy which is essential imo.
Naw cmon, if anything was designed by kids, it's Ableton. FL's pretty Fisher Price as well. Reaper has an attractive, functional GUI. Editing and mixing with it are effortless. Don't be that guy who tries something for 10 seconds and claims it's shit because he doesn't get it.
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Re: My DAW is better than yours! (Friendly DAW Wars debate)

Post by GregoryTJ » Fri Sep 27, 2013 2:34 am

I don't know why you guys dislike the FL Studio interface so much, it is great.

I suppose this is just my opinion though.

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Post by SunkLo » Fri Sep 27, 2013 2:35 am

Popup windows everywhere.
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Re: My DAW is better than yours! (Friendly DAW Wars debate)

Post by GregoryTJ » Fri Sep 27, 2013 2:51 am

I like the windowed interface. :lol:

It makes it easy for me to use with dual screens.

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Re: My DAW is better than yours! (Friendly DAW Wars debate)

Post by titchbit » Fri Sep 27, 2013 3:48 am

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Paddy McMurphy wrote:That Push looks pretty good, might have to try it out.

Reaper is bullshit, I tried it the other day. It's like it's been designed by kids or something, awful cheap daw.

Cubase is pretty good, but a bit old school.

FL Studio isn't easy on the eye, and everything is designed to be awkward. Plus you have to do manual delays on the tracks, so it isn't really a proper daw as it doesnt have the compensation thingy which is essential imo.
Naw cmon, if anything was designed by kids, it's Ableton. FL's pretty Fisher Price as well. Reaper has an attractive, functional GUI. Editing and mixing with it are effortless. Don't be that guy who tries something for 10 seconds and claims it's shit because he doesn't get it.
how does ableton look like it's designed by kids? live 9 especially looks extremely bland and average (in it's default skin). i agree reaper does not look like that but neither does ableton imo. can't say the same for FL though :lol:

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Post by SunkLo » Fri Sep 27, 2013 5:53 am

I think it's just the rounded corners on everything. Plus the icons, knobs, yellow everywhere, just the color scheme in general, they all seem unrefined.
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Re: My DAW is better than yours! (Friendly DAW Wars debate)

Post by wub » Fri Sep 27, 2013 6:30 am

SunkLo wrote:Popup windows everywhere.
Yeah but like everything once you learn the shortcut keys it's a lot easier. I know that mashing F9 with my chubby digits will bring up the mixer etc

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Re: My DAW is better than yours! (Friendly DAW Wars debate)

Post by Paddy McMurphy » Fri Sep 27, 2013 7:10 am

SunkLo wrote:Don't be that guy who tries something for 10 seconds and claims it's shit because he doesn't get it.
Fuck you kid, I've been doing this for well over a decade. You don't know shit about me so don't start with the condescension. I appreciate that you like the program, but I don't, and I'm not going to be spoke down to by some forum dickhead. Tone it down.

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Re: My DAW is better than yours! (Friendly DAW Wars debate)

Post by kaili » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:55 pm

Paddy McMurphy wrote:
SunkLo wrote:Don't be that guy who tries something for 10 seconds and claims it's shit because he doesn't get it.
Fuck you kid, I've been doing this for well over a decade. You don't know shit about me so don't start with the condescension. I appreciate that you like the program, but I don't, and I'm not going to be spoke down to by some forum dickhead. Tone it down.
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Post by RmoniK » Fri Sep 27, 2013 1:47 pm

Lol.

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Re: My DAW is better than yours! (Friendly DAW Wars debate)

Post by Augment » Fri Sep 27, 2013 5:26 pm

Simulant wrote: Really? What are they called?
Whatever you want to call them, it's basically just what patcher does. Patching if you wanna twist the name maybe?
Simulant wrote: No need to be lazy, if you highlight and right click a word you can google search it on most browsers. https://www.ableton.com/en/live/max-for-live/
Was on my phone and did not have time to check it out, looks good tho, not sure if there's anything equivalent in FL, not that I've seen though.
Simulant wrote: Meaning that it has controllers designed for it that mirror what is on the monitor, so you can work almost totally on the controller. Like when you change something on screen, the lights on the controller change to reflect that.
Controllers specifically designed for FL don't exist as far as I know, but there's the novation launchpads and stuff that will do pretty much the same I guess?
Simulant wrote: Whether you use it or not, it does it! I've tried FL, but by the sounds of it you haven't tried Ableton. Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance. You might be surprised by this piece of software, I was.
I've tried ableton and it doesn't flow right for me, I like the way FL works alot more, and I don't feel like there's anything it lacks in terms of what I need. If I have an idea, I can get it down quick and easy, and I love the stock effects.



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Paddy McMurphy wrote:[In FL] everything is designed to be awkward. Plus you have to do manual delays on the tracks
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Re: My DAW is better than yours! (Friendly DAW Wars debate)

Post by Paddy McMurphy » Fri Sep 27, 2013 8:02 pm

blinkesko - you have to do manual PDC in FL Studio! Most other DAW's do it automatically.

And yeah, I find it awkward and counter-intuitive tbh.

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Post by Augment » Fri Sep 27, 2013 8:15 pm

Paddy McMurphy wrote:blinkesko - you have to do manual PDC in FL Studio! Most other DAW's do it automatically.

And yeah, I find it awkward and counter-intuitive tbh.
No, it has apdc, and it's on by default in new projects
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Re: My DAW is better than yours! (Friendly DAW Wars debate)

Post by titchbit » Fri Sep 27, 2013 8:35 pm

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Re: My DAW is better than yours! (Friendly DAW Wars debate)

Post by Paddy McMurphy » Fri Sep 27, 2013 9:13 pm

Ah, it's changed since i last used it! It was a few years back. It's still a horrible DAW though!

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Post by titchbit » Fri Sep 27, 2013 10:05 pm

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Re: My DAW is better than yours! (Friendly DAW Wars debate)

Post by GregoryTJ » Fri Sep 27, 2013 10:24 pm

> Ah, it's changed since i last used it! It was a few years back.
> It's still a horrible DAW though!

How can you judge it if you don't even know what has changed?

It used to be complete BS, and a good portion of the community around it is still BS, but the DAW itself has grown and is pretty damn great now.

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