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Using multiple DAWS

Post by NickyXplosion » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:11 pm

I Made my first album in FL and now i'm switching over to Ableton. I feel like its a little more professional on the production liveability and Fl is WAY more efficient for mastering you can read details more.
I plan on playing live in june. and I was wondering...

Would I be able to Produce my track in Ableton and then Bounce it as a .WAV to Fl Studios Edision and Time stretch the whole song to my liking and then bounce the track back and throw it in to the playlist master it and bounce it as an .mp3

Would this ruin the quality?
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Re: Using multiple DAWS

Post by nnny » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:28 pm

Why would you want to timestretch in FL over Ableton? Ableton is hands down the best for this imo.

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Re: Using multiple DAWS

Post by NickyXplosion » Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:01 pm

Ohh silly me I forgot about its warping capabilities
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Re: Using multiple DAWS

Post by NickyXplosion » Mon Feb 20, 2012 12:10 am

Forget about timestretching! IS IT BAD FOR QUALITY!!!
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Re: Using multiple DAWS

Post by howzer » Mon Feb 20, 2012 12:37 am

IMHO:
ableton > FL

(that being said, FL still rocks)
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Re: Using multiple DAWS

Post by dubesteppe » Mon Feb 20, 2012 12:43 am

you need to play with the different modes when stretching. try complex pro
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Re: Using multiple DAWS

Post by nowaysj » Mon Feb 20, 2012 2:24 am

Each has their strengths. Live is still better for playing live, and playing live in your studio. Fl is better for more common production tasks, just fast as hell.
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Re: Using multiple DAWS

Post by NickyXplosion » Mon Feb 20, 2012 2:45 am

One more question??

Do I absolutely positively no doubt about it need to have monitor speakers or can a 1000 watt 5.1 surround sound home theatre do the job. I apply all the mastering techniques I can find so i dont see why its necassary i know how it should sound..
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Re: Using multiple DAWS

Post by nowaysj » Mon Feb 20, 2012 3:14 am

Bro, don't kid yourself, do what you need to do.
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Re: Using multiple DAWS

Post by RandoRando » Mon Feb 20, 2012 11:02 am

NickyXplosion wrote:One more question??

Do I absolutely positively no doubt about it need to have monitor speakers or can a 1000 watt 5.1 surround sound home theatre do the job. I apply all the mastering techniques I can find so i dont see why its necassary i know how it should sound..
2000 watt 7.1 THX surround would be better for prodcution, but yours will do just fine .
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Re: Using multiple DAWS

Post by Electric_Head » Mon Feb 20, 2012 11:17 am

^this?

make sure to mix your track down to 5.1 though or it won`t sound full enough
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Post by JTMMusicuk » Mon Feb 20, 2012 12:31 pm

nowaysj wrote:Each has their strengths. Live is still better for playing live, and playing live in your studio. Fl is better for more common production tasks, just fast as hell.
i actually work alot faster in ableton, i thought fl was just very limiting
like if you make a pattern which your looping, you cant edit just one of the loops slightly for variation, you have to make a new pattern. In ableton your just duplicating the patterns so you can edit any of them. stuff like that really
With ableton theres just a bit of a learning curve, once you know your way around the daw its a beast

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Re: Using multiple DAWS

Post by DrSpliff » Mon Feb 20, 2012 1:05 pm

Lately I've been producing and mixing down in ableton, and then arranging and mastering inside of Reaper 4. The change of environment is great, puts you in a different mindset.

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Re: Using multiple DAWS

Post by NickyXplosion » Mon Feb 20, 2012 2:38 pm

Fl Studio has significant mastering qualities, ableton makes it easier to control parameters and such, warping , and dont forget good old MIDI effects. I dont know if fl studio has any.
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Re: Using multiple DAWS

Post by Today » Mon Feb 20, 2012 2:39 pm

why would you go through the trouble to write, record, and mix a track if you're just gonna time stretch the master
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Re: Using multiple DAWS

Post by nnny » Mon Feb 20, 2012 4:52 pm

JTMMusicuk wrote: i actually work alot faster in ableton
JTMMusicuk wrote: With ableton theres just a bit of a learning curve, once you know your way around the daw its a beast
This! Completely agree 8)

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Re: Using multiple DAWS

Post by nowaysj » Mon Feb 20, 2012 5:12 pm

JTMMusicuk wrote:
nowaysj wrote:Each has their strengths. Live is still better for playing live, and playing live in your studio. Fl is better for more common production tasks, just fast as hell.
i actually work alot faster in ableton, i thought fl was just very limiting
like if you make a pattern which your looping, you cant edit just one of the loops slightly for variation, you have to make a new pattern. In ableton your just duplicating the patterns so you can edit any of them. stuff like that really
With ableton theres just a bit of a learning curve, once you know your way around the daw its a beast
This couldn't be easier in flstudio. You just have to know the daw. :dunce: most daws have this functionality - you can either clone a clip where edits ripple through all clips, or create unique clips that are individually editable, and edits don't ripple. Whateves. Live is still rough in the traditional production department.
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