
Whats the best program to use when your just starting out, how much is it and where do I get it?

Exactly. You have to see what works best for you and most suits your style of working (workflow).jrisreal wrote:For software, they all do the same thing so none are really better than the others...but probably the easiest one to grasp for a beginner is FL Studio
FL Studio, compared to other popular DAWs (Ableton, Reason, Sonar) Is a lot more simple, and layed out. like everything is decently self-explanatory(to a certain extent) if you know what you're doing.jrisreal wrote:For software, they all do the same thing so none are really better than the others...but probably the easiest one to grasp for a beginner is FL Studio
nnny wrote:I don't get why so much love for FL. Ableton was by FAR the easiest to understand/use for me! It dosn't look nasty and you can get your idea's down quick as hell!
I can't figure out Ableton very well either. I have it, it's just i don't know where the sequencer is atnnny wrote:I don't get why so much love for FL. Ableton was by FAR the easiest to understand/use for me! It dosn't look nasty and you can get your idea's down quick as hell!
you're not the first person i've heard say this. i sorta wanna move, but i'm not sure at the same time!nnny wrote:To be fair I produced with Reason for about 6 months. Moved to Ableton, and within a week was putting out stuff that was a hell of a lot better. Everything just improved. So easy to use after you spend a day or two in it.
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