As most of you know... my Acer Laptop recently died on me. So I decided to go ahead and get a desktop pc. At first, I thought having dual monitors was just a cool thing, no real benefits as far as production but I was wrong! Im sure that I'm not the only one that thought that as well.
Having 2 monitors is cool, yes, but it's made working with FL so much easier. It's even cut my workflow down, not having to search or toggle through windows has made a BIG difference. I'd imagine that it would help using any DAW pretty much.
It doesn't stop there... I used to have a hard time watching tutorials on youtube and trying to work along with it...opening two windows was cool but then I had to cut both screens in half to watch the video and what I was doing on the other. Dual monitors solved that problem. It is worth the money buying a dual graphics card and an extra monitor if it's in your budget. I can't stress it enough.
Monitor 1
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Monitor 2
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You can see that I have 3 eq's open, 2 edisons, FL Keys, FL Limiter, Waves MaxxBass and a Multiband Compressor all open and I don't have to search or toggle.
Having 2 monitors is cool, yes, but it's made working with FL so much easier. It's even cut my workflow down, not having to search or toggle through windows has made a BIG difference. I'd imagine that it would help using any DAW pretty much.
It doesn't stop there... I used to have a hard time watching tutorials on youtube and trying to work along with it...opening two windows was cool but then I had to cut both screens in half to watch the video and what I was doing on the other. Dual monitors solved that problem. It is worth the money buying a dual graphics card and an extra monitor if it's in your budget. I can't stress it enough.
Monitor 1
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Monitor 2
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You can see that I have 3 eq's open, 2 edisons, FL Keys, FL Limiter, Waves MaxxBass and a Multiband Compressor all open and I don't have to search or toggle.