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@5cr3wl00pZ I agree to a point, it is definitely improving but it still holds people back to an extent. You really must understand what's going on to really let FL go wild.
Give it a yr or 2 and it'll be a top DAW. Ableton is still my weapon of choice atm.
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This is the real way to make dubstep:Fart into a mic and add distortion!!!
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hey man, compare at same level!
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what tune is this by shiftee, its fat as fuck!!!!
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@GieraryHirr Depends which you prefer. Try out both before buying. If you can afford it. get both and ReWire ableton into logic and it makes a KILLER combo.
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@GieraryHirr dont listen to any of these cats. use whatever program feels the best. just cuz one program has more shit to use doesnt mean you shouldnt use it. ive used Reason forever and havnt changed cuz i love it. try a few things out and find what suits you best
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@GieraryHirr fl studio man. its making its way up the the edm scene day by day mann i swear
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should i be making dubstep in ableton live 8 or logic pro?
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I don't get the point pushing up gain level in the video. It ruins whole mixing balance.
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Why don't just bounce the mixes in to other daw suits for mastering? Live still has bug in summing. I recommend do in other tool. Audacity is also okay. It's free but you can get your job done.
there is no point A/B testing something if you make the processed sound louder. If you want to A/B properly you have to make sure both dry and wet signals are at the same volume. Otherwise, the louder seems always better, even if there is no difference.
1ino1eum 11 months ago 47
@lucafbful u should get ableton
odubbs18 11 months ago 13