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| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
im not sure of the technical terms :P
motorised faders dont work with fl and I want a bcf. bcf + cubase = omgpwn, i've been playing around with one, best control surface ever (well, for cheap anyway :P). once you've used one, you'll never want to touch your mouse again.
when i said audio, i mean the wav editor (its complete crap) and the way you structure audio tracks in the playlist. cutting up vocals etc. is so much quicker and easier it's not funny in cubase. anyone who's used both will agree.
also, wtf is with not being able to float the mixer on a different monitor? there must be a way, but i could never find it =(
only having the playlist moveable = teh stupahd.
there are lots of little things i prefer about cubase but i wont go into that :P
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Its true that the wave editor in FL sucks a fat one. But if you use FL you learn fast that you really need to own Soundforge or Audition as well. Both of those are excellent wave editors.
With respect to the not so good dual screen support. This is funny, because Cubase is a pain in the arse to work with on one monitor. Its great if you have two monitors.
FL Studio is usable on one monitor and its dandy. But it doesn't work brilliantly spanned across 2. I have limited desk space so the fruity er...solution suits me down to the ground.
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