Ableton is good for DJing, and it's great for Live stuff (hence the name), but once more, it takes a lot to get into. Well, the second, but the first "real" one I used. :)Yeah, I know you were kidding dude, it's just frustrating cos alot of really bad music comes from FL due to it's ease of use. I don't use it as much anymore since I got Logic, but for those times where I want to use some of my old VSTs, I use it. I've been using SONAR since version 6 and it's really reliable. I made a few songs on it, and it's very VERY good for loopingÃf¢EU"but as far as production goes, if you're looking for something to fall into immediately, Ableton isn't exactly the way to go I don't think. Thanks for your help anyway dude, I'll look into Sonar :)Īt 6/11/12 08:48 AM, Bones341 wrote: At 6/11/12 08:34 AM, QuadWing wrote:Ībleton is interesting. I find Ableton interesting because the instruments sound amazing (to me anyway) and I can just about use them, but when it comes to putting a song together, automation, song layout etc, I just can't get my head round it! I've been meaning to try a song using Ableton ReWired into FL, perhaps I'll have a go this week. Yeah, I know you were kidding dude, it's just frustrating cos alot of really bad music comes from FL due to it's ease of use. I made a few songs on it, and it's very VERY good for loopingâEU"but as far as production goes, if you're looking for something to fall into immediately, Ableton isn't exactly the way to go I don't think. ![]() I made a few songs on it, and it's very VERY good for loopingâEU"but as far as production goes, if you're looking for something to fall into immediately, Ableton isn't exactly the way to go I don't think. I don't understand why, I find it a little redundant, but they do apparently.Ībleton is interesting. I know that Logic has an "overall volume" knob on it (not the master fader) at the bottom right of the program. :P I've just grown out of FL a bit I guess. I have Ableton but I just can't get to grips with it :/ There's just alot of bad artists that use it. :PI've got the system volume on full, I used both compressor and limiter so maybe it is FL.? I'll look into it when I get a bit more free time.įor the record, FL is a real DAW. Use a compressor and limiter to make the volume louderÃf¢EU"don't use the master volume. The clipping and distortion partÃf¢EU"that most likely has something to do with the fact that you turned things up. and make sure that it's all turned up.Īt 6/11/12 08:26 AM, Bones341 wrote: At 6/11/12 08:06 AM, QuadWing wrote: It's probably something you're doing on your end. Bad bad idea.ĪSIO drivers tend to be used by most (if not all) audio interfaces, and they'd seldom be comparable to a stock sound driver. Use a compressor and limiter to make the volume louderâEU"don't use the master volume. The clipping and distortion partâEU"that most likely has something to do with the fact that you turned things up. ![]() Lots of clipping and distortion!Īm I doing something wrong, or is my laptop just pants!? (it's an Advent Monza) Does my sound driver need updating?Īs far as the loudness thing goes, maybe you had FL's volume up higher than that in WMP? I personally use SONAR and Logic to make stuff, so this never really tends to be a problem for me. ![]() So I went back to it and turned up the volume a little and played it back in Media Player again. Only to find it was quieter that when I played it in FL! What's the deal? Yesterday I finished mastering my latest track, got it nice and loud without clipping or distorting, so I exported it from FL studio and played it back in Windows Media Player.
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