![]() ![]() really?), but it only works with SWF half of the time, is a buggy mess and god forbid you have a tempo automation clip in your track or it'll go ballistic. Not only does it accept so little file formats (it accepts WMV but not MP4. If there's one gripe I have with it, though, it's the god-awful video player. You also really can't beat the lifetime free updates. The interface, the design, the amazing piano roll, everything. I also used some notation software like Finale back in the day, but otherwise it has been just FL. The only DAW I've ever used is FL Studio. Several artists/general members of the public strive to inculcate that one DAW is superior, just because. ![]() Also FL Studio did take up a significant amount of CPU compared to Ableton Live and Logic Pro.īut in the end, they all accomplish the same thing, it's mainly your arrangement and musicians ear that counts. With that being said, it's stock plug-ins are rubbish (besides vocodex which was brilliant). To be honest I miss Fruity Loops for its exquisite layout and the quick editing tools. FL Studio wasn't compatible fully so I made the switch to Logic Pro and Ableton Live. I found a deal online for a Macbook Pro with all this software included for only £300. Little did I know that there were other brilliant DAW's out there (such as Ableton Live & Logic Pro). I started out with FL Studio because I thought every artist used it. Whether it's Logic Pro, Cubase, FL Studio, Ableton Live, or some other fifth DAW. I'm interested in your input on which DAW you find to be a better choice. ![]()
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