What you use now?Been thinking of going back to it to use some new features.
Cubase 12What you use now?
Ohhhh had you down as FL still. Think you talked about cubase recently tho tbfCubase 12
I use Cubase 12 as well.Cubase 12
13 came out today , will be updating soon. Good to see another cubase user. Not so many use Cubase, but it does nearly everything I need from a DAW.I use Cubase 12 as well.
Was so tempted to go back to it.13 came out today , will be updating soon. Good to see another cubase user. Not so many use Cubase, but it does nearly everything I need from a DAW.
I think I'll pass on the update unless it has something that I really need.13 came out today , will be updating soon. Good to see another cubase user. Not so many use Cubase, but it does nearly everything I need from a DAW.
I haven't even had a chance to check out what's new yet. If there isn't anything to justify the cost of the upgrade I'll probably wait it out until the next one. The not needing a dongle any more was enough for me to upgrade to 12.I think I'll pass on the update unless it has something that I really need.
That's the same reason why I got Cubase 12. Back when I had Cubase 9 which was my first DAW, I hated the dongle and went over to Reason and eventually FL Studio as a result. Afterwards I figured I give Cubase another chance and 12 came in just in time.I haven't even had a chance to check out what's new yet. If there isn't anything to justify the cost of the upgrade I'll probably wait it out until the next one. The not needing a dongle any more was enough for me to upgrade to 12.
all plugins version. i have signature and Im missing other plugins like im producer edition mode even those signature does has its perks, I almost went back to the hack versionI use Producer edition, I see there's a sale right now for upgrades... Should I go all in for All Plugins version or Signature is more than enough ??
I see the differences between versions on their websites but since I do not know much about it, what would be the most useful ones included only in the All in one ? Like the ones that would prove it's worth paying for the big upgrades ?all plugins version. i have signature and Im missing other plugins like im producer edition mode even those signature does has its perks, I almost went back to the hack version
FL Studio All Plugins Edition if you use all of Flstudio (mixing plugins not vsts) like that if not get signature bundle. I don't use all the plugins like that so i have signature bundle. Its a deal going on alsoI see the differences between versions on their websites but since I do not know much about it, what would be the most useful ones included only in the All in one ? Like the ones that would prove it's worth paying for the big upgrades ?
90% of the FL bundled plugins are either useless or have muuuch better alternatives out there. I really only ever use parametric eq 2 and fruity limiter (for sidechaining). Sometimes Effector for filtering as well cause i like the UI, and it makes automation easy being a base FL plugin.all plugins version. i have signature and Im missing other plugins like im producer edition mode even those signature does has its perks, I almost went back to the hack version
So Studio One stole the OMF concept (by making DAWproject) that been in ever programs since the ice age. FL Cloud is dope for FLstudio because you dont have to leave the program or get copyright strikes like you do in splice. Serato Sample extract is dope but FL studio is a lot cleaner than serato and I dont have to goto another folder and drag stems to my program.There's no single DAW that checks all the boxes for me which is why I stick to Studio One + Bitwig. They've also introduced a new file format (.DAWproject) which is interchangeable between both DAW's which is amazing because I can create, mix and master between my favorite DAW's seamlessly. As for the new FL features:
FL Cloud: How is this any better than splice.com?
Automated Mastering: Learn how to mix/master properly. Enough said.
Stem Seperation: Serato Sample 2 can extract different stems from samples beginning version 2 and it's way more versatile
As for the other FL features...I barely touch the instrument or audio FX VST's that are bundled with any DAW I use so that's not really a plus for me.