Re: My DAW is better than yours! (Friendly DAW Wars debate)
Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 2:43 am
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In Logic: highlight region, control-B, return. WAV file from midi in one click and three keystrokesR3b_Official wrote: I think ableton is the best daw at resampling. Common m8s, you freeze your track and duplicate the midi and drag it to an audio track and bam! Instant wav file from midi![]()
I think FL wins though, record into edison is easy as hell, patcher for crazy effects, and then harmor if you want to jump on to that bandwagon.Add9 wrote:In Logic: highlight region, control-B, return. WAV file from midi in one click and three keystrokesR3b_Official wrote: I think ableton is the best daw at resampling. Common m8s, you freeze your track and duplicate the midi and drag it to an audio track and bam! Instant wav file from midi![]()
Can't get much easier than that.
However you're right, Ableton is better than Logic at resampling, the reason being that you can do frequency splitting way easier in Ableton because of the effects racks.
Clearly you've not understood the purpose of this topic.azuk wrote: I think FL wins though,
Yeah this whole thread is about making non-reaper-users feel subhuman like they rightfully should.RmoniK wrote:Clearly you've not understood the purpose of this topic.azuk wrote: I think FL wins though,
as far as conventional daw's go its the most flexible and customizable. i saw conventional daws because while i do think reason is the most customizable it is also the most different from every other daw on the market. but yeah flexibility is where reaper shinesR3b_Official wrote:Hey sunklo! Might be kind of stupid question but why do like Reaper so much? Imo it's one of the cheaper daw and is pretty standard. Doesn't bring anything that amazing to table. Not trying to by sarcastic here either haha
Exactly. And Ableton is extremely flexible and does a ton of things other DAWs don't. It's the most original DAW by a long shot!R3b_Official wrote:Ableton gets the job done for me and changing would be taking to steps backwards.
Name 5 things u cant do in any daw but ableton, pleaseSimulant wrote:Exactly. And Ableton is extremely flexible and does a ton of things other DAWs don't. It's the most original DAW by a long shot!R3b_Official wrote:Ableton gets the job done for me and changing would be taking to steps backwards.
Reaper - Right click, Apply track FX to take. sounds like a lot less work to me, plus you can actually bind it to a key/keystroke you want sooooR3b_Official wrote:Have it on my shitty mac at the moment! Havent gotten a chance to truely mess with it yet.GregoryTJ wrote:Lol guise ProTools 10 all teh way111!1
Did you see FL Studio has a Mac beta now?
I think ableton is the best daw at resampling. Common m8s, you freeze your track and duplicate the midi and drag it to an audio track and bam! Instant wav file from midi![]()
I first started out on Fl but at first thought all the stock plugins and interface was a bit to complicated. Thought the vsts were shit BUT now i can see that they have the best potential out of any stock DAW.
I rewire with reason because malestrom,thor,subtracktor are crazy and massive sounding! If had to start over in picking a daw it would be reason.![]()
The workflow is different and tbh pretty fucking complicated but you get banger sounds out of it. If you know what everything does that is....
Effects racks, instrument racks, macros, live DJing, Max4Live, full controller integration, session view, map mode(being able to map a controller to a set range of values). There's probably more, and there's probably a DAW that can do one or two of these things but not all of them.blinkesko wrote:Name 5 things u cant do in any daw but ableton, please
Something equivalent of the effects racks, instrument racks and macros can all be done within patcher in fl studio, there's the performance mode for the live stuff, I have no idea what Max4Live is, or what you mean by full controller integration.Simulant wrote:Effects racks, instrument racks, macros, live DJing, Max4Live, full controller integration, session view, map mode(being able to map a controller to a set range of values). There's probably more, and there's probably a DAW that can do one or two of these things but not all of them.blinkesko wrote:Name 5 things u cant do in any daw but ableton, please
You mean the midi editor with a piano roll like all other daws? No need for a plugin. Having a midi grid is a pretty common thing, not like I'm over here composing on hexagonal cell automata or something. Pretty much every daw has the essentials in common, a way to edit midi linearly on a grid, a mixer and effects, some automation abilities, etc. The only real difference between daws is how they choose to implement things, and in the case of Reaper, how much larger it makes your penis.rorz9992 wrote:Still flirting with the idea of making some tracks...
If I use Reaper, is there a plug-in I can use to make drums FL Studio style (ie using a grid).
Thanks for your help (total noob here)
Must say I quite like it as well.kaili wrote:swear no1 else on here uses cubase
been my daw since i started, simplest interface ever, easy to do shit on, arrangement view is nice, vsts and audio enabled
used by distance/district, and a shit ton of dnb artists