![]() ![]() Don’t let me tell you everything about them, go check them out for yourselves! The courses are easy to follow, and are certain to give you some inspirations. They offer a number of affordable courses on FL Studio and how to use all of its parameters. GratuiTous is a great place for any musician looking to broaden their knowledge on digital music production. If you’re sick of scouring YouTube for sluggish tutorials then it’s probably time to invest in a course from well-versed users. Most of those resources are limited, not to mention repetitive! There are a lot of great resources out there for learning how to use a DAW and make music on such a platform. With that, this guide exists for those of you who want to know about the more subtle differences between these two powerful pieces of software. It really just comes down to personal preference and which one helps you achieve a better workflow. You’ll get the same result out of Ableton as you would out of FL Studio. Moreover, neither one is necessarily better than the other. How you use that tool is what matters most. I want to give you guys my honest opinion, and I don’t think it will be what you expect.Īt the end of the day, a DAW is simply a tool. That’s why I spent a few days messing around with FL Studio again even after being an Ableton user. My goal with this guide is to be unbiased about this topic. That being said, I had a heck of a great time making a track on FL Studio 20. ![]() Now, I’ve been using Ableton for a couple of years as my main DAW and I absolutely love it. Granted that was a very outdated version of the software, which is why I re-downloaded FL Studio for this guide. I started out using FL Studio back in 2008 and used it for a few years. Hope I am explaining my current setup correctly.As for me, I’ve used both. ![]() So i am still missing something I am not doing yet. Usually I can drag and drop midi songs into DAW's and they automatically select the GS Synth instrument to play. If I load in a midi song that plays correctly in other DAW's with using Microsoft GS Synth into Ableton, I still get no instruments to play in any of the Ableton tracks. On my PC I am using the ASIO drivers and on a Windows 10 system. Usually in other DAW's a Piano instrument is played. I even arm the track and no instrument sound is played yet. I even see the volume being played but no sounds. Midi track is set to Channel one and can play the track from my Midi keyboard. Yet I don't see how Ableton selects an Instrument from the "Microsoft GS Synth". I have followed your steps and I can now select "Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth" in any of the "Midi to" boxes and the Microsoft GS Synth is enabled and is displayed in the box. To Pottering or anyone: Still a little confused. ![]()
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