Agree, I was going to write something similar. It sounds like you're overthinking things quite a bit Caine123. IMO just give Bitwig (or Live, whatever) a good fair shake for a few weeks or months. Develop some new muscle memory. If it hasn't clicked after that time or you're constantly hitting roadblocks that prevent you from making the music you want, you have your answer, and it'll be easy enough to go back to FL.Trancit wrote: Sun Jul 12, 2026 7:55 am Changing DAW takes a while and even then you will probably have more muscle memory in FLS than for the new DAW... 10 years cannot be errased that easily
Important is just to decide after a few month if the new programm is beneficial in terms of speed, workflow etc.. over the old one... but first it must be "the only one" for some time to really learn it and get a feeling for it...
Moving from FL Studio -> Bitwig 6 - Any reason to maybe consider Ableton?
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thanks so much to both of you, yes definitely you are right!Dionysos wrote: Sun Jul 12, 2026 3:22 pmAgree, I was going to write something similar. It sounds like you're overthinking things quite a bit Caine123. IMO just give Bitwig (or Live, whatever) a good fair shake for a few weeks or months. Develop some new muscle memory. If it hasn't clicked after that time or you're constantly hitting roadblocks that prevent you from making the music you want, you have your answer, and it'll be easy enough to go back to FL.Trancit wrote: Sun Jul 12, 2026 7:55 am Changing DAW takes a while and even then you will probably have more muscle memory in FLS than for the new DAW... 10 years cannot be errased that easily
Important is just to decide after a few month if the new programm is beneficial in terms of speed, workflow etc.. over the old one... but first it must be "the only one" for some time to really learn it and get a feeling for it...
This time howeer I wanted to invest the time, first check the differences so I am clear knowing in the first weeks if/what i would be missing out when not using e.g. Ableton 12, so this is good to know, the whole notes and list I did is helping me too not to forget. and this way i could replicate a lot of FL Studio's ways in Bitwig and see WHAT i need and use, now comes the time to really start some music and see how all works out in reality
if all sucks and i just quarrel and get nothing done im gonna start FL Studio and learned something from it, but next time I dont need to re-do the same process again but check what changed in the DAWs
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