FL Studio is for making "beats".Ableton is for making music.
>>122801617fruityloops is iconic software that defined the sound of early 2000s urban music in multiple countries. ableton is optimized for making landfill techno or house releases.max/msp is for making music.
>>122801617I make beginner tier AC/DC wannabe shitty guitar music in FL Studio thoughbeit.
>>122801617both ableton and fl studio were tossed in the trash constantly by protools and cubase users, so i don't know why ableton users have gotten a superiority complex about it recently. both have unconventional workflows not suited towards traditional studio work.
for me, its bitwig with tens of thousands of dollars worth of pirated vst
>>122802376based
Renoise and most trackers are for beats.
>>122801617And Pro Tools is for making money.
>>122801617And you are for making neither.
>>122801617Logic is for making HITS
Reaper is for chads who only track instruments. It's the best and it's $60 bucks flat. You can do plugins for direct-in guitar. I program virtual drums on it. I recommend it to anyone who wants to do rock music from their bedroom. Trust me, you need nothing else if that's your genre. Of course you may have to pay more for the plugins but it's like 1/8th the price of other stuff.
>>122803929>using drm tools just because other people use itoh no no no no lmaoooo
All DAWs basically do the same thing. If you are wigging out about your DAW choice you are getting sidetracked
>>122803985if you want to make a living in music then learn to use the industry standard, if you're a little faggot dicking around with a daw making shit no one will ever listen to then use whatever you wantwe both already know you're the latter
>>122803976Reaper is good everything tho and is literally the best daw out thereAnyway, here's the most based opinion: FL just sucks, Ableton's only redeeming quality is Max4Live, Cubase is an example of unnecessarily overcomplicated UI and thus shit, Pro Tools is an industry standard because literal boomers had nothing else. And yeah, it's overcomplicated shit too
>>122805105unless you listen to mumblerap, 99% of the music you listen to from the last 30 years was made with pro tools