[QUOTE=thisispain;28012180]uh yeah they do
i can tell when something is made in fruity loops because the renderer is one of the most important things in a daw[/QUOTE]
You can tell something is made in FL because the presets that come with FL are shit. I guarantee I could produce a track in FL and a track in Cubase and you would never be able to tell which was which.
It's been proven tons of times that modern DAWs output the same audio quality. You think you can always hear when something is made in FL because the sounds and effects FL comes with are pretty shit.
You can prove it yourself All you have to do is load the same audio file in two DAWs, make sure the gain is set the same everywhere so that you're rendering at the exact same volume (just zero everything that is a volume knob) and then bounce both files. Load both bounced wavs up in whatever DAW you want and phase invert one of them.
Rendering is the absolute LAST place that a DAW is going to impart its own sound on your music.
The summing engine is going to be the place where audio quality really comes in to question, and all modern DAWs are advanced enough in that department that they're going to be indistinguishable from eachother. You can do a phase inversion test on this too if you'd like, you're going to get the same results unless one DAW is using different panning laws from the other or something like that.
Seriously, do some research before you start making baseless (and frankly completely incorrect) claims. Shit like this is what gets new producers so caught up on which DAW to use instead of just picking one and making music when it really doesn't matter beyond personal preference.
I would [B]love[/B] to set up a blind A/B between FL and the other major DAWs and see if you can determine which is which, even though I already know what the results will be :P
Yeah, KmartSqrl pretty much summed it up.
here's a link to a REALLY good thread on the FL Studio forums for further reading:
[url]http://forum.image-line.com/viewtopic.php?t=45272[/url]
The only reason there are so many shitty Fl studio songs, is simply because it's so amazingly easy to create music on it, literally anyone can do it. That simply means that new people put out songs like absolute hell, and they sound bad. There is no barring from creating an awesome song in Fl studio, or even mofoing Audacity. It's all down to the users skill.
[QUOTE=KmartSqrl;28013462]
Seriously, do some research before you start making baseless (and frankly completely incorrect) claims.[/QUOTE]
no i'm cool
I've started to screw around with FL Studio.
This is the one I made on the first day of having the program. I personally dislike it compared to the other one.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9QxJoyxu7o[/media]
This one's better IMO.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDb-gULes4I&feature=related[/media]
I like the second. Interesting percussion and synths.
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