FL studio 10?

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FL Studio is great! Always been a fan and will continue doing so... So much offered and I'm still learning new things!
 
you get out of it what you put in. with that said...i have been using FL since 2000. <--two-thousand. and...it has gotten better almost each year, and version. <--which you get free updates if you purchased it!! effects for days...mixing console for...uhh...MIXING! ability to add your own sounds, and basically collect your own arsenal of sounds to the point you'd have more of your own sounds than the stock ones. <--i've got like 20GB of my own sounds/vsti's!! so...FL is easy to use...even a bit intricate if i may say. u just gotta know what you're doing...and you'll get what you want out of it. <--if u can't learn it...they even sell a bible to teach you about the program! gets my seal of approval! :)
 
FL Studio gains many new features along the way.With FL Studio we will create wav, mp3 or midi songs or loops only minutes after launching it. FL Studio can play any sample file (wav), or midi instrument you feed it. It has all the features you need to make professional sounding music, plus it is not too hard to learn...
 
Its about the user more so than the program. The program has lots of functionality... you just need to know what youre doing.
 
I agree with pretty much everybody on here, FL Studio is a beast. Especially if you know what you're doing. You can create professional sounds and everything out of it. I mainly use FL Studio and Reason but FL Studio is my center piece for all my beats. Using it for recording and everything else it all depends on the producer and there comfort level with using it as such. Me I use Cubase and Pro Tools, just because it's the industry standard. But in the end though it's just really up to what's more suitable for you (The Producer).
 
fl studio 10 is pretty badass in my book. but every daw has its pros and cons.
 
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