

And WolwerineBlues, (by the way, I have assume that your name comes from the Entombed album of the same name.

And I'll skip the "My exports always sound like shit when I use FL." That's not FL own up to the fact you need to properly learn your DAW. I have heard that FL has ".an engine that is only about one-tenth as powerful as Logic or Reason's," (unsure how some guy fabricated that eXACT statistic,) that FL is ".only worth buying if you make EDM," "Phasing happens more often in FL," and ".is nearly impossible to correctly gain stage in FL." (All mentioned in "professional" tutorials.) The last really confuses me, seeing as how I have an easier time with that in FL than most. This coverall statement is typical of FL mythology. All DAWs are becoming more and more alike with every release, mirroring styles, layout, abilities, etc., of other DAWs most will be identical soon enough.

The reality is, if you use third-party plugins, it really doesn't matter what DAW you use.unless the plugins suck as well. I'm a long time user of FL (after trying most other DAWs, it just fits my workflow the best, ) and I agree as so far as it isn't the best DAW to master in *if you use the stock plugins, which are still better than many DAWs. Not to come at you bluerover, but I have heard this before.
