Home 2023 Forums DJing Software At a crossroad, please help

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  • #40119
    Robby Luca
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    Plan on playing live? …are you producing or DJing?

    #40121
    Nick Powers
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    Sorry, I phrased that wrong, I DJ but want to get into producing, I hope to add more of a live aspect to my sets later on after I start producing

    #40131
    Bojan Ljukovcanin
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    Nick Powers, post: 40277, member: 2466 wrote: Sorry, I phrased that wrong, I DJ but want to get into producing, I hope to add more of a live aspect to my sets later on after I start producing

    Here’s the gist of what you should know about both,if you plan to use FL for live performance you’ll need to either route it into your main unit from a secondary one or look into VSTs or some other possible way of simulating the shunt from a secondary to main.If you plan of using FL just for production you’re set. Abelton has the advantage of being set for both live performance as well as producing but it can be harder to master then FL as far as production goes.

    #40135
    Nick Powers
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    Cool, thanks for the help

    #40171
    Terry_42
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    Indeed. But while it is true that Ableton has a higher learning curve and you prolly will need several months to get into it, the number of resources for Ableton is huge.
    For example V 9 of Ableton is relatively young, but there are already tons of video tutorials on youtube.
    Another good thing for Ableton is that you can directly purchase soundpacks (or download free ones) from the Ableton site and the quality of those soundpacks is stunning. From classic windpipes to dubstep synths there is everything on one site in your Ableton account management.

    #40181
    Nick Powers
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    How does intro compare to fl studios producer? Are they close to the same?

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