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| quote: | Originally posted by babablacksheep
awesome! i look forward to hearing your work. it's not that i feel a loyalty towards FL...rather, it's the fact that for many years people have bad-mouthed the software without actual audio proof of it being inferior!
i think because FL is an easily accessible piece of gear, many novice producers churn out their first tracks using the program, and as we all know, our first tracks usually arnt all that stunning! And it is this that has given FL it's reputation, among the unaware, of sounding like shit.
As the software producer gains knowledge of other DAWS, he/she may move away from FL, believing it to be limiting, and this is where the 'fooling' begins. You may think your sound has improved because you've moved onto a new platform, but that's just a lie to yourself. What it really is, is you getting better at music production in general.
So you can see that if you have moved on to a new application, and you feel that your skills have improved -- which they should natuarlly, because with practice comes improvment -- then of course you are going to feel the previous software you used was holding you back; but as i stated above, you're only fooling yourself.
anyway, enough of me ranting, back to reality for me!!
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Maybe, but some people just work better on different interfaces. I've used almost of them and the two "big guns" (pro tools and logic) fairly extensively.
Me personally, I can't stand pro tools but on Logic I feel right at home. I don't think I would enjoy making music the same way or be able to make the same music on protools that I would on logic, then again my neighbor swears by it and they have a full pro tools HD setup at their place.
In any case this thread appears to be undercontrol now but I'm going to have to edit all that nonsense about piracy.
You want to talk about piracy? I don't care, just not here.
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