Re: Program to make witch house
Posted: July 15th, 2013, 12:36 am
Which is the best program? Which is the best car? Which is the best music?
There are no answers to these questions. If you look into electronic music you'll find that each DAWs has thousands of users who make amazing music with that DAW. So don't worry about it. If you ask people everyone will tell you that the program he uses is the best, and all others suck. Don't fall for that.
It is just a workbench. In the end, you'll use external samples, external synths, external effects, etc. It is really just a workbench. I use FL Studio and I got used to it. Some people say it's confusing, for me, it is perfect. But maybe it's only because I've using it for years.
My best advice is to use the DAW most of your musician friends are using, because then you'll have people to talk to when you don't understand something. An IRL teacher is always better than books or tutorials.
Some people say FL Studio isn't good enough. Well, I'm using it for 4 years, and I see that what holds me back isn't the program I use, but my knowledge, and my understanding of things. So go, get the DAW most of your friends are using and start making music with that.
There are no answers to these questions. If you look into electronic music you'll find that each DAWs has thousands of users who make amazing music with that DAW. So don't worry about it. If you ask people everyone will tell you that the program he uses is the best, and all others suck. Don't fall for that.
It is just a workbench. In the end, you'll use external samples, external synths, external effects, etc. It is really just a workbench. I use FL Studio and I got used to it. Some people say it's confusing, for me, it is perfect. But maybe it's only because I've using it for years.
My best advice is to use the DAW most of your musician friends are using, because then you'll have people to talk to when you don't understand something. An IRL teacher is always better than books or tutorials.
Some people say FL Studio isn't good enough. Well, I'm using it for 4 years, and I see that what holds me back isn't the program I use, but my knowledge, and my understanding of things. So go, get the DAW most of your friends are using and start making music with that.