Now that I am starting to understand the work space more and more, I am starting to really appreciate the workflow of the program. This thread got me interested enough in Ableton to spend a day learning the work space and flow, and after 3+ years of FL, I think I'm going to make the switch. so you don't mess up your current set-up or discover you need some other piece of gear to get everything working. Also, make sure all your equip is compatible i.e. I just don't have the time to rediscover another DAW (FL is still "showing me flames" as they say) since I do music as a hobby. So I would also suggest downloading the demo and tinkering with it. For instance I have Cubase and ProTools (both came bundled with my audio interfaces) and because I can't work with them as quickly or effectively, I still use FL. What I mean is, it takes time (a whole of time) to get comfortable with a DAW. Maybe the software is more powerful of geared to what you need but that may be irrelevant if you can't use it as well as FL. I tried some other DAWs along the way and the biggest issue is the learning curve. But I am a FL user and have been since Fruity 3. Personally, I've never used to Ableton so I won't comment on that. ZeeHipHop : Wed 28th Aug 2013 : 8 years ago
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