
DAWs that aren't ridiculously irritating?
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Re: DAWs that aren't ridiculously irritating?
I've gone on and on about this, so excuse me if I'm brief, but fl has never had the ability to do auto plugin delay compensation. A very big technical issue, that is actually going to be resolved, after the dev told me directly for years that it COULDN'T be implemented. 

Re: DAWs that aren't ridiculously irritating?
DS10 or gtfo
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Re: DAWs that aren't ridiculously irritating?
logic, there are a few things that bug me a little bit, but im sure if i new more about the program there are probably options to make these problems go away, the automation can be kinda a bitch sometimes too, but there are ways to make it an unpainful experience. fruity loops is the most frustrating thing ever in my opinion.
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I am getting pretty fluent in Ableton after having used Cubase for over 10 years. I am learning Ableton so I can take it on the road and do a live set which I cant with Cubase.
Ableton is easy to use, but it still frustrates the shit out of me because I want it to be a quick as Cubase to do certain things.
However there are things I can do more easily in Ableton so its been worth the effort.
I would strongly recommend learning one DAW properly before switching though, as ultimately they all do roughly the same thing so understanding one is key to understanding them all.
Ableton is easy to use, but it still frustrates the shit out of me because I want it to be a quick as Cubase to do certain things.
However there are things I can do more easily in Ableton so its been worth the effort.
I would strongly recommend learning one DAW properly before switching though, as ultimately they all do roughly the same thing so understanding one is key to understanding them all.
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Re: DAWs that aren't ridiculously irritating?
They sound great on soundcloud... the sub sounds so lush and smooth. good jobEchoi wrote:is that directed to me? if so, yes i did make it, hats sound a bit iffy though on soundcloud, glad you digMidnightMassDubstep wrote:did you make the track in your sig? It's satisfying
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