Author Topic: I wanna start making music  (Read 1697 times)

don't use FL Studio in my opinion - ableton is more professional, and a bit more versatile, especially for live sets.
but it really all comes down to personal preference.

i am still bad at using keys to make music.

Also, OP, I would highly recommend you learn a bit of music theory before jumping right into creating music from scratch. It will help you immensely. It also wouldn't hurt to learn how to play a real instrument. I would personally suggest the piano, because I've been playing the piano for 11 years.

don't use FL Studio in my opinion - ableton is more professional, and a bit more versatile, especially for live sets.
but it really all comes down to personal preference.
Your opinion couldn't be more inaccurate.

Also, OP, I would highly recommend you learn a bit of music theory before jumping right into creating music from scratch. It will help you immensely. It also wouldn't hurt to learn how to play a real instrument. I would personally suggest the piano, because I've been playing the piano for 11 years.

This. I've failed at making music for years because I don't understand music theory.

don't use FL Studio in my opinion - ableton is more professional
I think that would be why he shouldn't use it

and do as Reg said
and consider a piano or keyboard more seriously than other instruments
it's what will help you the most in most programs, as I've never heard of a program having instruments out of concert key