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Reviews: Reason vs FL Studio
Reason vs FL Studio VS ![]() In the beginning, there was sound! Then we invented a way of saving those sounds (by using visual representations), not only for ourselves, but for others, too, so that they could play them. It was a way of communicating, like words. Both sounds and words can make you cry, love or hate. But the difference between these two is that music gives you a wider range of feelings and sensations than words. We’re now living an electronic revolution. But what started it in the first place ? Well, people started inventing lots of devices that could process audio signals, modulate them, and so on. These hardware devices were ment to discover new sounds, new feelings. And they did, but whit a lot of work, a lot of patience, a lot of wiring and plenty of headaches. They all had lots of knobs, buttons, wires, some had displays, and they all needed a lot of knowledge - all these to make new sounds. But was it worth the effort ? Of course it was! Music is the universal language, and these smart people extended that language to a level of endless possibilities. Among all the possibilities that we now have to make music, we are going to talk about two well know DAW. First of all, what is a DAW ? It stands for Digital Audio Workstation, and it’s basically a system that records, edits and plays back digital audio. The “workstation” in DAW reffers to the combination of music software and real audio hardware that we talked about earlier. Some of the modern DAWs include software like Ableton Live, Adobe Audition, Cakewalk Sonar, Steinberg’s Cubase, Logic Pro, Sony ACID, Pro Tools, Propellerhead’s Reason and FL Studio(formerly known as Fruity Loops). I’ll be talking only about the last two DAWs, because these are the biggest competitors out there in terms of music production. Both Reason and FL Studioprovide the basic tools and techniques for recording, editing and playing back music. But as any competing software, they both have pro’s and con’s. Users world wide still debate the problem of competition between these two, and this debate started many years ago and I honestly don’t know if it’ll ever end. So i compiled a list of pro’s and con’s of these two DAWs after many hours of reading lots of forums and articles on the Internet. But before I present you this list, let’s look at some screenshots of Reason and FLStudio. ![]() ![]() I will now list the pro’s and con’s of these two DAWs, but in a different way, meaning that for each DAW I will list the features that it has and that the other DAW doesn’t have. Warning: if you never used DAWs or any music software, the following lists will be meaningless to you! Reason 4 (9 + for upgrading)
FL Studio XXL 8 (9)
So, after a few years of using both of these DAWs and after all the
forums I’ve read, I sincerelly recommend you to start with FL Studio,
create some songs, and then switch to Reason. This is what I have done,
this is what many have done, and that’s because learning to use Reason
from the beginning could get very frustrating, but once you master the
basic concepts and techniques in FL Studio, it’ll be a piece of cake to
use Reason. Anyways, if you care about the price, you will definitelly
start with FL Studio, and maybe never switch to Reason at all. Ref: http://tuxgeek.me/2008/12/music-creation-reason-vs-fl-studio/ Posted: 03/04/09 |