Well, I see your point, but with all due respect these are the people who enter stuff into piano roll with the mouse most of the time (I admit FL is great for that).Image-Line wrote:FWIW, I just checked DJ Mags top 100 DJs - http://www.djmag.com/top-100-djs
Think of it what you will, but these guys are making serious money in the business and so I would call them 'professionals'.
10% of the people on that list are using FL Studio as their primary DAW platform.
Arty
Avicii
Afrojack
Dyro
Porter Robinson
Madeon
Oliver Heldens
Ummet Ozcan
Martin Garrix
Heatbeat
It jumps to around 20%+ when you include people who use it as a second DAW or got their start using it.
The days are long gone when FL Studio has anything to prove about being a viable platform on which to base your music career.
Regards Scott
In the context of why FL Studio is considered kids DAW, so far the critics in this thread have been spot on. And I'm not trying to put FL Studio down, I have been using it since it was Frutiy Loops 2 so I know where it's lacking. But when we talk pro then none of the above can hold the candle compared to any of the innumerable real musicians who are masters in recording and playing instruments and studio production and who actually take music somewhere.
