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Fl studio 12 vs reason 8
Fl studio 12 vs reason 8











fl studio 12 vs reason 8

Later on!ĭMennis : Fri 22nd May 2009 : 12 years ago Let us know what ya go with and have fun with 'em. Either way, you'll be getting high quality DAWs with either (each with their own remarkable histories and achievements). and that's not including all the demos and extras you get with the Producer Edition)Īll in all, I'd say get both! But I'm gonna suggest getting Fl Studios first. Price (Fruity Loops is just the all around better deal= $200 vs $400, yeah. Some of the logic behind this is that it's- More user friendly (easier to learn and use) More flexible (greater range of controls and options) More versatility Larger sample library (could be wrong though) Larger Demo library (though Reason 4 might come with more than 3 does) Plug & play configuration (you can start using Fl right off the bat, without needing a midi-keyboard, while you can't with Reason, not including the default demo template it pops up). The program is also overly complicated and it's built-in synthesizer isn't as versatile as I'd like.įrom the limited time that I've spent on Fl Studios I'd have to say that between the two it's the better program.

fl studio 12 vs reason 8

Some of the things I dislike about 3 is that you can't convert out in enough formats. CheersĭonnieVyros : Sun 10th May 2009 : 12 years ago Some things don't always work for everyone. If you got the money I would recommend it. The same that FL works for someone and Ableton does another. Don't let my music be a judge of what Reason can do. I figure, with so many great things in other DAW's no one should limit themselves to just one app. Rewire it into your favorite DAW and it becomes whole new beast to that system. Also Reason can be used as a module alone. I'm sure I can rant all day about Reason lol. It's got great effects(delay, chorus, flanger, filters, distortion). This is also a pretty cool thing for adding a live feel to instruments. Reason 4 has a dequantization for tracks called Regroove. Very easy to program loops with and manipulate audio using just that itself. It comes bundled these days, and most people doing digital editing should be using Recycle. Sample based music will more than likely need Recycle. Pros: The program is very easy to start doing pretty much any form of music. Rex files coming from Propellerhead's own Recycle app. Another is: No VsT's! And one more: It's samplers play only Wav, aif, rex, rex2, sf2(never messed with these). Cons of Reason: Audio can't be recorded directly into the program.













Fl studio 12 vs reason 8