To put it shortly, it depends on who you’re asking this. FL Studio offers a bit more flexibility than Ableton, and its learning curve is definitely smoother. In the long run, FL Studio might be a clear winner when facing Ableton, but again, it’s a matter of who you’re asking. F...
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For example, high-end energy can sound nice when compressed quite a lot, but that compression wouldn’t sound too great on the rest of the mix. So you can dial in a ratio of 10:1 on the 10kHz+ band, but dial in a more subtle 2:1 on the mids and a 4:1 to tighten up the ...
And that’s why I stuck with it. I haven’t used anything other than Waveform for over 10 years, and I have never had to look back in regret. I have friends who opted for Pro Tools, and they know how to make their way around it now, but in the beginning, it took them much lo...
the ability to ‘undo’. Younger music producers might not have put much thought into this, but our more senior music producers would call this feature a godsend. Back in the days before DAWs existed, you would have to physically cut & stick a recording tape if you wanted to make an ...