Daw

It's pretty good, have it because it came with my audio interface and ironically my first legit [no crossbones] daw.
Not necessarily a favorite but it's alright. Prefer other daws.
 
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Fl studio [2010-2014]
Cubase[ tried it out]
Ableton[tried it out]
Studio one[2014-????]
Reason[2012-????]
Lmms[tried it, didn't like]
protools[have yet to, if ever]
reaper[tried, mixed bag]
podium[pretty unique, tried]
motu DP[tried once, weird but powerful like reason]
 
I think it's brilliant and I hate it. I have a few mates that use it and I have tried.

Wish I could make it work for me but we just don't get along... S1, Cubase and Maschine for me...
 
Reason's my Mpc and sound design tool while studio one's the stuff I use to arrange all my crap lol, fl studio used to be the arranger program till 2014


And I finally figured out what actually separates ableton/fl from a timeline daw like cubase and studio one.


Pattern based daws arranger tracks are not optional or a side item, you have to use fl studio's pattern mode and ableton clips to input midi while they make the playlist the side item you get me?

Cubase/S1/Reason's blocks are optional side items while ableton/fl treats the main timeline as a side option while the pattern blocks are the focus. you can go directly to playlist in pattern focused daws however.
 
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