
Kontakt, Play 6, Synchron Player) and then edit, mix and master your songs? for velocity), etc.ĭo I miss something? Am I doing something wrong that gives me the right results? Have other DAWs faster workflow for importing a midi file into the DAW, then replace all the instruments in the channel rack with "external" VST plugins (i.e. You can edit your song, create automation clips (i.e. Then there is this nice option to "split by channel" and you already forgot anything else before you. All the instruments of my songs are in the channel rack, and all the notes are in the patterns. I never felt "pushed" to work with loops.
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All my "patterns" contain the full notes of one instrument. Please help me forward, stay home and stay safe.Ĭlick to expand.I also compose orchestral music using FL Studio 20 and I never cared why they named it "patterns". So, any alternative to Cubase and if there is not, what version could be suitable for hobbyist selling something on stock music libraries? I've already used quite much money on libraries (and FL Studio also) and Cubase isn't cheap. I know very little about Cubase and its' versions. So what are your suggestions? I'm on PC and it basically seems that orchestral musicians use either Logic (out of my league because of PC) or Cubase. I'm quite aware that there are more suitable DAWs for this and it will take me time to learn out of FL Studio, but now it seems to be time for that. Well, it isn't quite good for orchestral stuff (because of patterns and alike, which make everything more or less repetitive by nature because the workflow pushes you towards of using patterns).
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There's a point to that: it is basically a track/pattern based software like I used to learn this hobby on Amiga.

I've always used Fruityloops/FLStudio on PC. Now I'm more or less gearing towards orchestral/cinematic/even trailer stuff (even managed to sell something on audiojungle). I've done many kinds of music through the years. I've been on and off from music my whole life, but now that kids start to move out, income should be steady etc, I've done comeback to this very beloved hobby of mine. Yes you can count, it makes me like half a century old. I've been on and off with music since Soundtracker on Amiga 500.
