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Trancit wrote: Sun Oct 16, 2022 8:46 am What shall this tell me???
I was reinforcing the original post, that FL Studio has a unique, eccentric or esoteric way of doing things. And comparing it's clip launching to the traditional way of doing things was counterintuitive.

If a new user was to determine what type of DAW they were getting into, it is safe to say they are in a category all there own, and not to expect the standard or traditional way of doing things. Which may take a bit of adjustment and time to wrap your head around it's methods and workflow.

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still Protoculture vs FL Studio is the funniest one

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Funny, sort if reinforces what I said earlier, if you started with FL as your first DAW I’m sure it all makes sense, but if your trying it after using a conventional DAW you will probably be very confused!
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The new color theme thing is a nice edition, it needs some work though. Some masking or something, darker colors mean you can't read any of the text. :lol:

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FL Studio has always been great. Maybe a bit too specialized for music creation, but I still think it's great and always recommend it, and this new version looks pretty nice.

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pekbro wrote: Sun Oct 16, 2022 10:50 pm The new color theme thing is a nice edition, it needs some work though. Some masking or something, darker colors mean you can't read any of the text. :lol:
Yes, it's like it just puts a pair of dark sunglasses on your nose.
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kippers wrote: Mon Oct 17, 2022 7:04 pm FL Studio has always been great. Maybe a bit too specialized for music creation, but I still think it's great and always recommend it, and this new version looks pretty nice.
I have used many DAWS, some I love and others I hated the workflow, FL Studio was always the one I didn't like where I was 100% convinced I didn't understand the workflow.

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Really? How interesting.. :roll:
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FLStudio is super easy to use imo. There are things about it that simply are hard to beat with any other DAW, if one is able to take it seriously that is. It's not perfect of course, but I think the 'perfect DAW' would definitely have some elements from FLStudio in it... :shrug:

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i would love a piano roll like FL Studio in Ableton & Co.
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If they would add just a one more button -"standard daw worflow". That would be a winner. :tu:

How do you drag and drop effects between channels if you can see only one effect chain at time?

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I started with FL Studio and used it for 2 years initially. At that time, insights were slowly coming from the professionals on Youtube and they just used Logic and Ableton. That's how I started moving away from Fl Studio. Last year I tried the latest version again (thanks to Lifetime Updates) and found that it lost a lot of its original magic. Ableton and even Cubase manage to integrate new functions and it doesn't look tinkered like with Fl Studio. In the end it really doesn't matter what I produce with. But because of the basic structure of Fl Studio, how the program is built, I'm very averse to it.

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Igro wrote: Tue Oct 18, 2022 5:37 am How do you drag and drop effects between channels if you can see only one effect chain at time?
You don't need to see the target effect chain, you just drop the effect on the track and it'll be added at the end of the effect chain. You'll have to change the order of effects separately.

Drag and drop is initiated from the "Save preset as..." plugin menu item.

There's also a large mixer view that allows you to see the plugins of all tracks, not just the selected one.

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Dionysos wrote: Tue Oct 18, 2022 7:53 am
Igro wrote: Tue Oct 18, 2022 5:37 am How do you drag and drop effects between channels if you can see only one effect chain at time?
There's also a large mixer view that allows you to see the plugins of all tracks, not just the selected one.
Thank you. Didn't know that.

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it was pretty interesting one
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