Has anyone here switched from FL Studio to Pro Tools? If so, would you recommend it? It seems like the industry standard and from what I understand it now has a plan that allows you to work with Dolby Atmos which is the future. I am considering a switch but I want to know what other people think.
Funny that you just commented this. I just switched because recording in FL isnt as efficient as it is in pro tools. FL is great for recording, but pro tools is just better for recording vocals.
"Louis [Louis Bell] has racked up the most number-one singles of any producer (four) and any songwriter (also four)." Is that factual/true? I don't believe so.
This dude produced all the best songs on the new post Malone album
Legend. Love the song Mourning u produced for post malone 🔥
One time Lou forgot his pro tools thingy and I took him to go get it. True story.
haha That's incredible. Do you work with him regularly?
Which are these 2 songs used on this video? It is so hard to find good non-singed music
Has anyone here switched from FL Studio to Pro Tools? If so, would you recommend it? It seems like the industry standard and from what I understand it now has a plan that allows you to work with Dolby Atmos which is the future. I am considering a switch but I want to know what other people think.
You can use FL inside of Pro tools
Funny that you just commented this. I just switched because recording in FL isnt as efficient as it is in pro tools.
FL is great for recording, but pro tools is just better for recording vocals.
You can make beats in FL. Then drag it into PTvand fijish. PT is way better for recording audio and way, way better for mixing.
Very interesting
"Louis [Louis Bell] has racked up the most number-one singles of any producer (four) and any songwriter (also four)." Is that factual/true? I don't believe so.
Max Martin holds that title I believe.
theres nothing about proTools here.