
So, is Ableton inferior to other DAWS?
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- baydestrian
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have had to make the switch from FL Studio to Abelton and am quite confident in making the switch because of the speed both programs could work at. They are both great at nailing ideas down straight away and then tweaking as you go.
The fruity Slicer was incredible and so much faster than using rex loops etc, but in live 8 there will be a slicer which will be just as simple to use.
I don't particularly want to use the session view at all, but simply just use the arrangement view.
The fruity Slicer was incredible and so much faster than using rex loops etc, but in live 8 there will be a slicer which will be just as simple to use.
I don't particularly want to use the session view at all, but simply just use the arrangement view.
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