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Offline Selassin

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Re: Music Tools for non-musicians

Reply #10 on: December 17, 2013, 02:15:08 pm
@Kasumi
 Yeah, I'm looking into forums to understand more, I have some melodies in my head but I'm still struggling with it.

@Mathias
 FL Studio looks awesome, there's lots of instruments and I can add soundbanks, good interface. It seems like I'll go with FLS because it's really easy to think and do.

@Mr. Beast
 Well, my first experience with LMMS was horrible  ;D

 I think I'm happy now  :) I decided on FL Studio, thank you all!

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Re: Music Tools for non-musicians

Reply #11 on: December 17, 2013, 04:43:48 pm
It is awesome. Took me a little while to warm up to it, but once I did it began to feel pretty intuitive. You'll be happier once you can quickly edit notes plotted in the piano roll window and your patterns in the playlist window. Learn all the keyboard shortcuts to switch tools quickly.
Also, use "undocked" windows if you have dual monitors. This allows you to place windows outside the main window. You can also stretch the main window to cover both mons.
FLS's window setup is different from most Windows programs. Gotta get used to it.