Got it, and it make sense, if you are concentrating on mid-level sound producers.
But still comparing these two DAWs, for the people that are using external gear + record and sample by themselves + planning to play live one day, Ableton is the best option imo (of course if its accompanied by at least 4-channel-card and APC40 :)
@ProductionBytes yep, it did :) and kept it in my profile. And once more, it's really compact and well-structured, surely you'll be having lots of progress within the sound production field. PS. And if one day you will decide to change the DAW, go for Ableton. I spend many years in Cubase, and now I'm dashing at the light speed in Ableton.
It's really appreciative to find music theory online especially attached to the DAW that I use (FL Studio). This is REALLY great and informative and I do hope you continue what you doing. If ever you're gonna give up or out of time, you should provide some sources for these lil tips that make music sound better. Great job!
Thank U!! :)
cangri77 2 weeks ago
:) take care and big up!
andreyromanenko08 3 weeks ago
Got it, and it make sense, if you are concentrating on mid-level sound producers.
But still comparing these two DAWs, for the people that are using external gear + record and sample by themselves + planning to play live one day, Ableton is the best option imo (of course if its accompanied by at least 4-channel-card and APC40 :)
andreyromanenko08 3 weeks ago
@andreyromanenko08 Yes i'm absolutely on your side mate.
for me FL can only ever be a composition and production platform.
I use Ableton, Pro Tools or Cubase to do recording and audio editing in, because they have more complete feature sets for it.
and as you said for external processing hardware, it's a necessity.
I will definitely be covering Ableton at some point in the coming months.
ProductionBytes 3 weeks ago
Thanks!
BassLuxure 3 weeks ago
Excellent tutorial. Perfect explanation.
andreyromanenko08 3 weeks ago
@andreyromanenko08 Thank-you for the kind words! I hope the tutorial helped. -V
ProductionBytes 3 weeks ago
@ProductionBytes yep, it did :) and kept it in my profile. And once more, it's really compact and well-structured, surely you'll be having lots of progress within the sound production field. PS. And if one day you will decide to change the DAW, go for Ableton. I spend many years in Cubase, and now I'm dashing at the light speed in Ableton.
andreyromanenko08 3 weeks ago
@andreyromanenko08 We have had a lot of requests for Ableton tutorials!
But I have always focused on production techniques instead of DAW focused tutorials,
so when I do it, it will be a tutorial on recording & processing audio ready to use in ANY DAW
ProductionBytes 3 weeks ago
very good tutorial!
JasonCtutorials 1 month ago
It's really appreciative to find music theory online especially attached to the DAW that I use (FL Studio). This is REALLY great and informative and I do hope you continue what you doing. If ever you're gonna give up or out of time, you should provide some sources for these lil tips that make music sound better. Great job!
dvsjaymusic 1 month ago