Fl studio and protool

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hey guys...i know there is always many topics about these different DAW softwares but i want to make sure of one thing. Im trying to aim towards a more professional standard of making music, especially when it comes to the music softwares and how i use it...

Is it fine if i use fl studio for MIDI recording and Pro tools for audio recording?

The thing is i heard fl studio is not best for audio recording but great for mixing and MIDI recording while on the otherhand pro tools is not that great in MIDI recording but awesome in audio recording....are these all true?

Or should i just use one program as a whole?

Feedback would be Appreciated! :D

BTW:::::: Its protools SE and Fl studio 10
 
hey guys...i know there is always many topics about these different DAW softwares but i want to make sure of one thing. Im trying to aim towards a more professional standard of making music, especially when it comes to the music softwares and how i use it...

Is it fine if i use fl studio for MIDI recording and Pro tools for audio recording?

The thing is i heard fl studio is not best for audio recording but great for mixing and MIDI recording while on the otherhand pro tools is not that great in MIDI recording but awesome in audio recording....are these all true?

Or should i just use one program as a whole?

Feedback would be Appreciated! :D

BTW:::::: Its protools SE and Fl studio 10

Well hands down, Protools is considered the more 'professional' software, compared to FL STUDIO. FL STUDIO is generally said to be a noob program and only garbage producers use it, which is completely false, but Lex Luger and this guy on youtube, I forget his name but he's made beats for Justin Bieber, has helped given FL Studio a better name and some more respect among the community.
 
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