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Fl studio vs ableton
Fl studio vs ableton








fl studio vs ableton

It just doesn’t have the workflow I prefer for recording vocals.

fl studio vs ableton

I know you can record vocals in it, but personally this isn’t the DAW for me to do that. FL StudioįL Studio is an amazing DAW for making beats. There’s probably a lot of stuff I am miss, but Ableton is by far my top DAW. Recording audio and sound design is amazing too. Ableton is also great for integrating with external hardware. Ableton is the only DAW I’d use for live performing. I know a lot of people don’t care too much about clip view when they’re producing, for for live performances clip view is amazing. If you hit tab you can get between your mixer, your audio and you have clip view. But for me, Ableton is still the fastest and most flexible. Maybe I’m biased because Ableton is the DAW I’ve used the most and for the longest time. I don’t have to mess around with resizing things. I don’t have a million things open all at once. And when I open it, it’s just that main window. Ableton can feel a bit sterile and cold, but I don’t mind that. It looks very clean to me, but I can see why people would criticize it after using something like FL Studio that is very animated and smooth. Personally, I’ve grown to like the look of Ableton. I know a lot of people look at Ableton and say it’s too difficult, and that’s because of the look of it. The key commands also feel very quirky, at least on the Mac version.įor music production, Ableton is the most intuitive and fastest DAW. In FL studio, the main problem I have, is there are too many windows and too much to keep track of. These do not influence editorial content, though Blogs That Knock may earn commissions for products purchased via affiliate links. Blogs That Knock has affiliate partnerships.










Fl studio vs ableton