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FL STUDIO BETTER THAN ABLETON?

Submitted by JONO#2222, , Thread ID: 260062

RE: FL STUDIO BETTER THAN ABLETON?

#21
fl studio is a lot easier to learn, but ableton has SOME stock quality of life stuff that is nice...newest fl studio versions have caught up a bit tho

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#22
for me it's like choosing premiere over sony vegas in video editing software, easy to find tutorials on YT for FL Studio, imo

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#23
Doesn’t matter tbh. If both can run the same plugins and all that then there isn’t really a better DAW

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#24
ngl i think fl is better, but thats probably just personal preference at the end of the day

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#25
Fl Studio it's the king, it's what al the pros uses.

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#26
I started with fl studio but I switched to ableton because of its arrangement view

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#27
My favourite DAW is Acid Pro

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#28
fl is goated fr. nah im just kidding, but yeah i think so personally

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#29
It's great to hear that you're using FL Studio, especially since it was your first digital audio workstation (DAW) from the beginning. Comparing FL Studio with other DAWs like Ableton Live can be quite subjective and depends on individual preferences and workflow needs. FL Studio is renowned for its intuitive interface, extensive plugin support, and powerful MIDI capabilities, while Ableton Live is praised for its innovative session view, real-time performance features, and flexible audio warping. Both DAWs have their strengths and weaknesses, but ultimately, the best DAW for you is the one that aligns with your creative process and helps you achieve your musical goals most effectively. It's worth exploring both DAWs to see which one resonates with you the most in terms of workflow, features, and overall user experience.

RE: FL STUDIO BETTER THAN ABLETON?

#30
FL 21 is better than Abelton, yes but I love Ableton, especially for its performance mode. It is literally an instrument

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