» Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:48 am
FLStudio is a great DAW. Not the best if you want to do live recording, but for anything else production-related it's just as fine as any other. The strength lies in the intuitive interface. What could take minutes to accomplish in another DAW, you could do in seconds in FL. And the piano roll is pretty much the best one out there.
FL sometimes gets a bad rep because it's very accessible and thus a lot of beginners would rather start out with FL than Reason, Cubase, etc. But it's just a tool and the tool does not become better than the user behind it. I made that classic mistake early on, thinking switching to a more industry-established DAW would somehow magically turn me into a pro. But it's not what you use, it's how you use it.