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RE: First steps to recording your music! Part 1
great article man . I used ableton and some other softwares but the cool UI is FL Studio as I see that everything is in hand , but in must of softwares , functions are just not in the right places.
hi david,
Thanks for the feedback, yea i haven't used FL much at all but i have some friends who do and like it alot. i like PT because its pretty much set up like a sound desk and the flow even with busses and other channels in things are good and easy to work with. Each DAW has its benefits and i think it comes down to personal preference, and the intention of design by the manufacturers. i used to be good with cubase but tried it recently and just got frustrated haha, but i don't use it much anymore cuz PT does what i need and i know it pretty well now.
Its nice to meet you
regards
Shan the sound man
thank you so much Shan , it's nice to meet you , I also used Pro Tools , but I didn't checked the last version , It must be better than before , I am agree with you , I think the best software is the one that engineer is relax with it and also it depends on the engineer and the one who do the mix and master , I saw some people say , no FL studio is not good or all softwares are useless just Cubase is good or ... but I think they just didn't used or didn't learnt the other softwares. also I think if we know the tools and stuffs and how to mix and master a song and if we know console and how to work with it , then there is no problem for us , we can do the bests in any software , but as I said The best software is the one which is easy to use , we don't want something like a Programming software ( C++ or C# or Java ) we need easy UI.
I am really glad to meet you
be in contact Shan
best wishes for you
Davood Faramarzi ( @Davidfar )
Yes, you're right, and it takes time to learn one software well rather than use many and not know much about any of them. One secret is to play with about 2-3 and learn 5 short cuts in each one and it helps. after a while the engineer notices that all software has very similar features and each one has a certain strengths. getting the best from those strengths is 1 key to versatility in poroductions.
cheers mate!
I like Ableton Live's Effects , one of the great thing ableton has.