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Good for bed room producers or better said beat maker. You can make so much with it, it's so simple it doesn't steal your creativity!
I prefer to make my songs with Fl and then go over to Ableton - I think it's just better for mixing :) And I'm talking about Audio Engineering not put an eq and comp on every channel and push the limiter on the master to the fullest.
FL Studio - perfect for making beats and sent them to engineers
Ableton, Protools, Studio 4 - perfect for mixing stems and vocals
this is just my view of this all if you're happy with fl and if your tracks sounds good to you and other people listen to it then you doing good and keep on. If not then you also doing good and keep on bc you're trying.
2 advises:
never ever cindarella umbrella (?) compare urself to another artist (how he get his drums hittin so hard etc)
never ever cind… no. Just NEVER GIVE tf UP, everyone is capable to reach everything and get everything - if this person really wants it.
Live your dreams or live your fears it's up to you
Good for bed room producers or better said beat maker. You can make so much with it, it's so simple it doesn't steal your creativity!
I prefer to make my songs with Fl and then go over to Ableton - I think it's just better for mixing :) And I'm talking about Audio Engineering not put an eq and comp on every channel and push the limiter on the master to the
Good for bed room producers or better said beat maker. You can make so much with it, it's so simple it doesn't steal your creativity!
I prefer to make my songs with Fl and then go over to Ableton - I think it's just better for mixing :) And I'm talking about Audio Engineering not put an eq and comp on every channel and push the limiter on the master to the fullest.
FL Studio - perfect for making beats and sent them to engineers
Ableton, Protools, Studio 4 - perfect for mixing stems and vocals
this is just my view of this all if you're happy with fl and if your tracks sounds good to you and other people listen to it then you doing good and keep on. If not then you also doing good and keep on bc you're trying.
2 advises:
never ever cindarella umbrella (?) compare urself to another artist (how he get his drums hittin so hard etc)
never ever cind… no. Just NEVER GIVE tf UP, everyone is capable to reach everything and get everything - if this person really wants it.
Live your dreams or live your fears it's up to you
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Most beginner friendly DAW
v0rt3z 10.03.2022
Only DAW that felt intuitive the first time I tried it. Just as powerful as any other DAW, lifetime free updates.
Really enjoy the step sequencer that FL Studio has, makes it really convenient to program drums.
Stock plugins are completely usable, nothing bad about them though I prefer 3rd party ones, thankfully never had issues using them.
One of the most popular DAWs for a reason. Tutorials are extremely easy to find for pretty much any topic if needed.
Only DAW that felt intuitive the first time I tried it. Just as powerful as any other DAW, lifetime free updates.
Really enjoy the step sequencer that FL Studio has, makes it really convenient to program drums.
Stock plugins are completely usable, nothing bad about them though I prefer 3rd party ones, thankfully never had issues using
Only DAW that felt intuitive the first time I tried it. Just as powerful as any other DAW, lifetime free updates.
Really enjoy the step sequencer that FL Studio has, makes it really convenient to program drums.
Stock plugins are completely usable, nothing bad about them though I prefer 3rd party ones, thankfully never had issues using them.
One of the most popular DAWs for a reason. Tutorials are extremely easy to find for pretty much any topic if needed.
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Flexible, stable, easy to use, free updates FOREVER. What's not to like?
Paramite 14.01.2023
I've tried several DAWs in the last 10+ years, and so far this simply is the best. You can tweak everything and anything without the need to break your workflow. It's also very easy to use, and thanks to it's own bridging it's compatible with everything you'll ever need (DX not anymore, CLAP not yet). You get TONS of stock generators and effects which are all exceptional quality.
The two greatest thing about the office and the company are:
- lifetime free updates
- the company has a good relationship with their customers and they always listen to them when it comes to adding new features to the software.
I've tried several DAWs in the last 10+ years, and so far this simply is the best. You can tweak everything and anything without the need to break your workflow. It's also very easy to use, and thanks to it's own bridging it's compatible with everything you'll ever need (DX not anymore, CLAP not yet). You get TONS of stock generators and effects which are all
I've tried several DAWs in the last 10+ years, and so far this simply is the best. You can tweak everything and anything without the need to break your workflow. It's also very easy to use, and thanks to it's own bridging it's compatible with everything you'll ever need (DX not anymore, CLAP not yet). You get TONS of stock generators and effects which are all exceptional quality.
The two greatest thing about the office and the company are:
- lifetime free updates
- the company has a good relationship with their customers and they always listen to them when it comes to adding new features to the software.
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Finally!!! The Prucer.
JVR Music 11.09.2019
I have been waiting so long to buy the FL Studio to start my music production (at present for my home studio). Finally i bought it through Thomann.
Fantastic DAW, easy to use, lots of stock plugins. Ready for production software. I tried other demos of DAW's as well as few other free DAWs, but nothing was user friendly and the interface was complicated for me. I found the usability and interface of FL Studio are much more user friendly, straight forward. Third party plugins can be added.
I really believe that i have invested my hard earned money on the right thing.
I highly recommend FL Studio to musicians, music producers, etc. Thank you Thomann, happy to be your customer.
I have been waiting so long to buy the FL Studio to start my music production (at present for my home studio). Finally i bought it through Thomann.
Fantastic DAW, easy to use, lots of stock plugins. Ready for production software. I tried other demos of DAW's as well as few other free DAWs, but nothing was user friendly and the interface was complicated for me. I
I have been waiting so long to buy the FL Studio to start my music production (at present for my home studio). Finally i bought it through Thomann.
Fantastic DAW, easy to use, lots of stock plugins. Ready for production software. I tried other demos of DAW's as well as few other free DAWs, but nothing was user friendly and the interface was complicated for me. I found the usability and interface of FL Studio are much more user friendly, straight forward. Third party plugins can be added.
I really believe that i have invested my hard earned money on the right thing.
I highly recommend FL Studio to musicians, music producers, etc. Thank you Thomann, happy to be your customer.