Beat Battle FL Studio vs Reason Who's Better?
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@TasmanianPower FL song relly good Reason song like a boss
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Okay this FL beat is pretty impressive. I currently use FL Studio but I'm thinking about trying out ableton too. I'm still watching the video and waiting for the ableton beat. This FL beat is so damn hot. Okay I think the ableton is starting, yeah it is lol. hang on. Okay the ableton beat isn't bad, but it's not nearly as good. I'm guessing you have more experience with FL though.
Well thanks for the video man.
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FL 4 LIFE!!!
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i use fl studio 10 and i m happy... its easy to record instruments, make samples and it works perfectly with mpds...
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@gnpgoldy If you use Reason in combination with Record (or just Reason 6) you can pretty much do anything. If you mean drumsamples then its very easy to create your own librabry of sounds.
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well I guess I am going to see what I can do with reason. I have been impressed with some of the sounds I have heard from it. Question: How far out can homemade samples be manipulated with reason? I use mostly my own samples so this is an important part of my musical experience.
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@gnpgoldy One of the reasons I turned in such a big Reason-supporter is because you can make litterally anything with it. With all the synths it has onboard, the Kong Drum Designer, Dr. Rex etc. and all the different effects you can make (ánd record) about every genre you want. How about FL Studio? How many serious rock / metaltracks have you heard out of FL that didn't sound like ass? FL can do trance and hiphop/r&b pretty well, but thats really about it. The UI is pretty nice though.
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@gnpgoldy Sure its about the creator, but if you have little to work with you will get little results. Doesn't mean it can't be impressive, but not every program can be the right tool for the job. I worked with FL Studio (or Fruityloops as it was called) since the beginning, the very first edition and I can see why many people like it. However, I'm judging a DAW purely at what it presents out of the box and FL scores very poor there. Although without VST-support, Reason is packing.
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i have both but i prefer fl its easier than reason ...reason is confusing :D ,but fl is simple ,and easy if u have a talent.how lex luger is making money on fl studio he is the beast in trap music who can make a better beat in reason .for me flstudio is great
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I really think that its all about the creator of the music. Any asshole can go and get the best drums and cymbals, and produce nothing. I heard a man play a bucket like it was full on percussion section. When it comes to the arts, which music is included, the artist renders with what he has. It goes back to the "mozart is better than beethoven" or vice versa. Whatever your ears tell you, not your computer.
I'm sorry, everybody, listen, I know people say FL Studio isn't professional enough or it doesn't accomplish all the needs of a producer, but you have to agree with me that mainly every other DAW on the market is ugly as hell. Reason, Logic, Ableton, Cubase, all of them. I mean, really ugly. They all look like freaking Midi Studio, but really compacted and unintelligible.
FL Studio has a friendly interface.
TasmanianPower 1 year ago 20
reason is very techincal when it comes to creating a particular sound although fl studio is simple and yet powerful depending on how u use it both softwares rock. ima fl user and recently upgraded to fl 10 which is amazing so in the end it all depends on the person's preference.
rudyf2387 10 months ago 6