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The "DAW WAR." Where Does The Current FL Sit??? (pg. 4)
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MIKE333ACE
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Originally posted by TranceElevation
There are many speculations about that program and they are justified to a certain degree.

Of course, to notice any difference and understand its caracteristics you should have something to compare it to.

As a Cubase user, what immediately impressed me when I tried it was its thin and fragile translation in comparison. Basically, the elements seemed already equalized to me ears. In fact, I didn't eq at all. Made only a quick roll off to high freq. content such as hi-hats and obtained a pretty decent picture for a first touch.
You could pass it without any compression as well.
I think Basshunter was one who applied this into Fl.

Highs appear dirty, but not harsh and fatiguing. + and -

Mids were very pleasant and actually had some warmth. Big +

Lows very disappointing. Weak. -

So, as you can see everywhere there are some plus and minuses.

If it sounds weak in some areas maybe it means you should layer more. Adam Nickey did it, so why you couldn't do it?

Telling you this cause you should understand...you have to adapt to your program. And this applies to any daw. Every program has its strong and weak sides. Your task is to understand how to compensate.

If I could sum this, would be: "Understand your daw". Feel it, analyse it, love it, it, hug it, hate it, stretch it, abuse it, amuse it, lick it, take it, fake it, break it, make it.


What exactly do you mean when you say that the lows are waek, beacuse thats what I want to be good in my songs. And it may be one of the reasons why I always struggle with the low end in my tracks.

Is it really bad, is there another DAW that handles lows well?

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Looney4Clooney
EQ ?
Julz
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Originally posted by MIKE333ACE
is there another DAW that handles lows well?

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Lol
Beatflux
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Originally posted by MIKE333ACE
What exactly do you mean when you say that the lows are waek, beacuse thats what I want to be good in my songs. And it may be one of the reasons why I always struggle with the low end in my tracks.

Is it really bad, is there another DAW that handles lows well?

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Massive(high end) + sylenth 1(low end) + Maxxbass(extra bass) + L1 Ultramaximizer(louderizer) + ableton side chain compressor(best side chain compressor) + Ozone 4(for widening and excitation) = bass heaven
MIKE333ACE
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Originally posted by Beatflux
Massive(high end) + sylenth 1(low end) + Maxxbass(extra bass) + L1 Ultramaximizer(louderizer) + ableton side chain compressor(best side chain compressor) + Ozone 4(for widening and excitation) = bass heaven

Thanks for this, I'll definitely try this out :D
Rodri Santos
you forgot tape saturation, get your granny's one.
TranceElevation
Rodri Santos
i've already seen that video, recommended if you ever wondered why your percussions doesn't sound as professional. Hardware>Software.
mathieu
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Originally posted by MIKE333ACE
What exactly do you mean when you say that the lows are waek, beacuse thats what I want to be good in my songs. And it may be one of the reasons why I always struggle with the low end in my tracks.

Is it really bad, is there another DAW that handles lows well?

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You should ask lord of bass he used to frequent this forum, look him up in the search function
TranceElevation
And this is if you wanna get pro with house music

evo8
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Originally posted by MIKE333ACE
What exactly do you mean when you say that the lows are waek, beacuse thats what I want to be good in my songs. And it may be one of the reasons why I always struggle with the low end in my tracks.

Is it really bad, is there another DAW that handles lows well?

Need Help with this Question!


hang on for Live 9 - Henke said hes gonna up the bass on it, thats why its taking so long to come out...
Icone
FL Studio does it all for me. I really like the way it works!

Honestly I didn't bother with people calling it a kind of 'immature' DAW when it was known as FruityLoops (e.g. when compared to Cubase/Logic)... What matters is what you get out of it, your inspiration, your skills and especially work in an environment that you like best.
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