DAW preference is
a classic conversation that separates musicians from elitists.
Certain DAW's are geared towards certain things, but every DAW can do everything. Pro Tools is geared towards audio, while
logic is integrated very well with midi. But you can still do both in both programs.
If you're going to do electronic music, I would recommend Ableton, but don't get it cause some jackass told you real producers use Ableton. Those are the kinda people that probably have crap music to begin with, since their only way to put producers down is by saying they use Ableton.
FL Studio is severely underrated.
Users
-Avicci
-Deadmau5
-Madeon
-Hopsin
-Lex Luger
-9th wonder
-Alex da kidd
-Boi-1da
-Hit-Boy
It doesn't really matter though. You should check out some trials/lite versions and see which daw has the best workflow for you. Idc if somebody is using
garageband, good music is good music.
And most people just bring in
custom sounds/plugins to their daw anyway. Fruity Loops is very
customizable.
I personally stopped going on Fruity Loops because somebody told me exactly that: It was for bad producers. I'm glad they told me that, because I basically went on a musical journey where I trained with the great monks of Pro Tools and
Logic mountain. But I definitely would use Fruity Loops again, that kid was talking out his ass.
I personally make hip-hop beats in
maschine, arrange and record in logic, then mix in pro tools.