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Originally Posted by DAH This beat i made completely on FL studio ITB |
and frankly son... its sucks big time...
no offense.. its just weak
back on the subject now...
fl studio, if simply used as a host.. can give great results... its all a matter of how u use it.. mostly meaning what vsts u use...
i used to work a lot with the waves plugin... a cleaver use of them + good taste at pickin sounds could give u incredible results in no time... im not kidding
one could make an incredibly well produced tune in fl...
but.. i have to recognize the default sound rendering capacities of that thing are not that great... i mean.. if u export a dry track with it and u compare it with a dry track made in cubase.. i PROMISE there will be a difference... (ive tried it numerous times... im pretty stressed out)...
I guess the big pro of fl is the promise of having at least one possible way of sounding good (if u know how to tweak it) while still benefiting from a REALLY EASY AND INTUITIVE TOOL... in fact fl studios particular workflow has been the source of many genres.. eg : modern snap music (dunnow if one should feel good about that

).. anyways ... i guess the main argument for using fl is not its sonic capabilites... but i also guess there is not ONE way to mix a track.. its a matter of how elements work together.. and there is a way to tweak good via fl... just as there is a good, but different way, to tweak stuff coming from an analog source
just my two cent...
and yo.. that beat really sucked...