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shadowprotocol
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by shadowprotocol » Fri Mar 11, 2011 6:32 pm
gnome wrote:Operator is amazing.
Big ups, thanks for your feedback.
Question people - since FL Studio runs off of VSTs, and since I own Sytrus (one of the popular FL Studio synths for electro/house), will I be able to use this within Ableton? If I have it, is it still recommended I get Operator?
EDIT: Also, I keep hearing about Massive, is that usable in Ableton as well? Recommended?
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jaimelee
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by jaimelee » Fri Mar 11, 2011 8:17 pm
You can re-wire Fruity Loops into Ableton, then you can compare both Sytrus and Operator.
Massive can be used in Ableton, it's Vst friendly.

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RmoniK
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by RmoniK » Fri Mar 11, 2011 10:07 pm
dude; reason has the simplest interface ever, and it makes way more sense then other DAW's for routing and stuff. if it would support VST i'd stick with it.
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Dreadfunk
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by Dreadfunk » Fri Mar 11, 2011 10:40 pm
The only drawback for me with FL is the interface. I just don't like it, and it feels unintuitive (to me). I started with FL and couldn't get anywhere with it, but the minute i switched to Ableton Live everything started to click.
I'd say try a few out, and pick the one you like best.
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flex vector
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by flex vector » Fri Mar 11, 2011 10:44 pm
shadowprotocol wrote:
Big ups, thanks for your feedback.
Question people - since FL Studio runs off of VSTs, and since I own Sytrus (one of the popular FL Studio synths for electro/house), will I be able to use this within Ableton? If I have it, is it still recommended I get Operator?
EDIT: Also, I keep hearing about Massive, is that usable in Ableton as well? Recommended?
If you own Sytrus then you also own the VST version which you can use in Ableton. Sytrus and Operator are both FM synths so if you have one you don't really
need the other as they will both cover a similar range of sounds.
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symmetricalsounds
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by symmetricalsounds » Fri Mar 11, 2011 11:51 pm
jaimelee wrote:You can re-wire Fruity Loops into Ableton, then you can compare both Sytrus and Operator.
Massive can be used in Ableton, it's Vst friendly.

don't even need to rewire, fl can be loaded as a vst plug in ableton.
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shadowprotocol
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by shadowprotocol » Sat Mar 12, 2011 12:54 am
All good dudes.. I'm installing Ableton 8 right now on my new PC. I'll learn it and then when I'm ready, I'll dig up some tutorials for Sytrus which I own from FL Studio 9 and load that into Ableton and get the best of both worlds.
Now time to learn Ableton - I'll be back, you can count on it
Thanks for the help everyone!
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