@@portoesdacidade quem sabe sabe meu G. explora meu canal como um bazuly!!! 🧙♂️🌱💜💨🛸🌙🌟🌟🌟 Faço som encima da árvore tenho fé que um dia vou ta no topo mais alto que ela 🌲😍💥🤯
What the fans should be taking away from this is that trying a program you have zero knowledge of and finding it difficult doesn't mean the program is inherently bad.
For sure, i mainly use Bitwig but used FL in the past. If i can say one thing about FL, there’s a thousand ways to do the same thing (in a good way) and also the piano roll is still miles ahead of any DAW
@@neek01 I've honestly never heard of bitwig. I got FL back in the day cus it's the first thing I knew about and I've never considered switching to even learn about the others so I have no point of reference. I hear great things about Ableton but as the old saying goes the best daw is the one you know.
@@sceplecture2382 well it's obvious that it's obvious. I was just noticing in the chat on screen and in many other similar videos I see comments suggesting it's not that obvious to some.
"A fucking paperclip here.. then a thing you put an egg in there and a weird piano with a fucking clock.." 4:18 sounds like the start of a Dr Seuss banger
@@CRUASSANFAN i think you're supposed to use it as a visual guide for drums. You can drop a loop you're trying to copy and then adjust the midi accordingly.
I think it's so funny seeing him not know where things are and say how is this even possible to learn 😂 I think FL is super easy and understandable. I can't even get a sound to come out of Abelton. That shit is like a foreign language
FL studio compared to other DAWS does things it's own way in parts, but lately the updates have pushed to fall more in line with other offerings which I like. I went to school and had to learn how to use a few DAWs and they all worked a lot more similarly, and then there's FL. I will say though ableton is unique too so going between these two is really different.
ive been using FL since i was 15 in 1996 and ive never switched to any other program , I tried ableton and aye it was a whole new learning curve , still havent switched from FL
Useful Shortcuts: * some of these may not be quite right as I'm doing this from memory to quickly mute something, double right click very quickly and then drag your mouse over anything you want muted. to cut things quickly hold right click till it turns into a knife. double right click normally to temporarily turn your cursor into delete mode. ctrl ↑ to move up an octave ctrl ↓ to move down an octave shift ↑ to move up a semitone shift↓ to move down a semitone ctrl B duplicates everything or anything you selected into the next available space shift C selects all notes of that colour/all patterns of that type ctrl D deselects everything holding ctrl and dragging in the piano roll allows you to select anything within a defined rectangle ctrl click on notes to select them individually after changing the colour alt c to assign the colour to the selected notes shift click notes to duplicate them/hold notes to duplicate them you can draw straight lines in the velocity controls my holding right click and dragging from what I remember. colding shift (or ctrl I don't remember) and dragging the boarder between two connecting notes or a cut clip shifts the cut. in the piano roll you can enable extending notes from both sides. when stretching notes collectively you can hold alt to stretch to the grid. ctrl click in the list to solo one instrument/audio clip press s while on a mixer channel to solo it
You and Eliminate should do something together where he gives you a challenge to do in FL Studio, and you give him a challenge to do in Ableton. That would make for some amazing content!
The 'Hint bar' (the panel directly under the menus, top left of screen) describes exactly what everything is that you place your mouse pointer over. So, if you want to know what something is, simply place your mouse pointer over it and read the description in the 'Hint bar'.
Switching to Ableton from FL was the best thing I've ever done. I'm still such a beginner but I understand the workflow of Ableton SO much better, and music production feels much less daunting to me now. FL Studio literally feels so clunky and confusing to use, everything in Ableton is so intuitive and works how you think it should.
Keep up the good vids I love the positivity and the laughs instead of raging, I'd love to see you keep learning it and making more music in FL, not saying to switch up your preferred DAW but keep it up brotha ! Love to see this channel grow daily
FL users who switched from ableton : its easier to learn on FL Ableton users who switched from FL : WHAT THE FUCK Me who’s been producing for 10 years and still doesnt know what im doing : noice 👍🏽
I know I'm not the only one who wants a full song/instrumental on this... every once in a while (every week) I just come and listen to the final result! Just amazing🔥
FL user here. I honestly agree with people who say it's a confusing DAW. I had to learn by watching pros like Nick Mira on stream making beats in order to understand the workflow. But honestly after I got the hang of it, it became so easy just to sit down and make a quick beat. I'm still working on making shit that people will actually sit down and enjoy, but Imma keep practicing
43.9k... dayum, good bee shoe is smashing the sub barriers also for synth i recommend vital synth (its free, i use it too and i think you can get some dope $hit out of it)
I fuckin' love this! The video from Eliminate where he tries Ableton as well - because although I started in FL (and prefer it), I'm able to and already have worked in both DAWs
Im learning how to use a DAW for the first time, with Reaper. I feel exactly like Bishu in this video, so that's kinda encouraging! I guess it's always really frustrating to learn
FL and Ableton users are natural born enemies as it seems. It is nice to have everything you need in one Software for a good price Greetings, the FL Studio Gang :D
I haven’t produced on anything except FL Studio, and as a novice it’s great to see a well seasoned producer struggle with something I understand well. 😂
Drag and drop your samples and instrument plugins onto the playlist track 'header' instead and select either 'Audio Track' (for samples) or 'Instrument Track' for ... yup, Instruments. This will dynamically link the Channel rack, Playlist and Mixer for those instead of having to manually route them to the mixer yourself. If you're used to Linear workflows like this, then ... This is the way!
Really its whatever you like working with. I use fl because it does what i want and i like the work flow. Many times ive watched ableton videos and wished fl could do the same. But at the same time idk if i could ever give up the piano roll. However abletons automation is amazing. But i also use a software called fruity loops which comes with a dancing anime girl plugin so take this with a grain of salt
I felt this whole video. I’ve used logic for years, but just switched to Windows after a computer crash. I’m using cakewalk, and it is in fact not a cakewalk to learn to use. I’m still looking for a good daw. I do mostly guitar-centered music with some electronic aspects and a fair bit of sound design. Anybody have any suggestions on what daw would give me the best workflow?
Ableton probably easiest. Reaper is best overall because price, cpu usage, customizability, capability, etc. But if you just wanna get in and grind, go Ableton.
I mean possibly even less. If you're knowledgeable in music production all you'd really need to learn is navigation, where shit in the DAW is. Could probably learn that in 15.
@@fiirasmusic5366 good luck with all the different contextual hotkeys as well as details like mixer independant channel rerouting (not midi in case you think so) those 2 alone in half an hour? no way.
FL is good I think the only thing that really confuses people is the Sequencer and the way patterns work. I feel like they should get rid of the Channel rack and only use the Mixer. Add the sequencer to the bottom of the piano roll under the Velocity notches.
Lmfao, aaah the first days of FL. I remember those days. But you know if you try to use a hammer like you use an axe you wont have the same results. ;)
Seeing you suffer in FL is funny for someone who's been using it for 3 years Now that I think about it, Ableton would be 10x harder for me than FL for you 😳
14:46 not sure if that joke was intentional but half a flow state is a FL state🥸
bruh
the chat 5:13 "Press the X button on the top right then open up garange band" LMAO KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
@@999GNG n é possível
@@portoesdacidade quem sabe sabe meu G. explora meu canal como um bazuly!!! 🧙♂️🌱💜💨🛸🌙🌟🌟🌟 Faço som encima da árvore tenho fé que um dia vou ta no topo mais alto que ela 🌲😍💥🤯
Good to see that Fruity Dance and Wavecandy were used in the intended way. Making any song hit harder by just a notch
What the fans should be taking away from this is that trying a program you have zero knowledge of and finding it difficult doesn't mean the program is inherently bad.
For sure, i mainly use Bitwig but used FL in the past. If i can say one thing about FL, there’s a thousand ways to do the same thing (in a good way) and also the piano roll is still miles ahead of any DAW
@@neek01 I've honestly never heard of bitwig. I got FL back in the day cus it's the first thing I knew about and I've never considered switching to even learn about the others so I have no point of reference. I hear great things about Ableton but as the old saying goes the best daw is the one you know.
That's pretty obvious.
@@sceplecture2382 well it's obvious that it's obvious. I was just noticing in the chat on screen and in many other similar videos I see comments suggesting it's not that obvious to some.
thats normal bro. people see something they dont like so its instantly bad to them.
When he said, " get me off this fucking daw." I felt that.
ikr
"A fucking paperclip here.. then a thing you put an egg in there and a weird piano with a fucking clock.." 4:18
sounds like the start of a Dr Seuss banger
9:10 PAIN
Genuinely a bottom 5 FL moment for sure
classic
Thanks to this video I can disable it
lol, wtf is that
@@CRUASSANFAN nobody knows.
@@CRUASSANFAN i think you're supposed to use it as a visual guide for drums. You can drop a loop you're trying to copy and then adjust the midi accordingly.
"You need a fucking RTX 3090 to produce in FL" I'm ded ☠️🤣🤣🤣
I think it's so funny seeing him not know where things are and say how is this even possible to learn 😂 I think FL is super easy and understandable. I can't even get a sound to come out of Abelton. That shit is like a foreign language
FL studio compared to other DAWS does things it's own way in parts, but lately the updates have pushed to fall more in line with other offerings which I like. I went to school and had to learn how to use a few DAWs and they all worked a lot more similarly, and then there's FL. I will say though ableton is unique too so going between these two is really different.
ive been using FL since i was 15 in 1996 and ive never switched to any other program , I tried ableton and aye it was a whole new learning curve , still havent switched from FL
@@sapien82 do you mean, 1997?
Ableton and Fl are both very unique daws
@@BastardDoggo yes I failed maths hahaha
lol, none of the samples worked because your chord progression was in B minor, not E minor. You started on the iv chord
he does that alot with samples
Useful Shortcuts:
* some of these may not be quite right as I'm doing this from memory
to quickly mute something, double right click very quickly and then drag your mouse over anything you want muted.
to cut things quickly hold right click till it turns into a knife.
double right click normally to temporarily turn your cursor into delete mode.
ctrl ↑ to move up an octave
ctrl ↓ to move down an octave
shift ↑ to move up a semitone
shift↓ to move down a semitone
ctrl B duplicates everything or anything you selected into the next available space
shift C selects all notes of that colour/all patterns of that type
ctrl D deselects everything
holding ctrl and dragging in the piano roll allows you to select anything within a defined rectangle
ctrl click on notes to select them individually
after changing the colour alt c to assign the colour to the selected notes
shift click notes to duplicate them/hold notes to duplicate them
you can draw straight lines in the velocity controls my holding right click and dragging from what I remember.
colding shift (or ctrl I don't remember) and dragging the boarder between two connecting notes or a cut clip shifts the cut.
in the piano roll you can enable extending notes from both sides.
when stretching notes collectively you can hold alt to stretch to the grid.
ctrl click in the list to solo one instrument/audio clip
press s while on a mixer channel to solo it
can't believe i've been using fl for a year and didn't know like half of these
You and Eliminate should do something together where he gives you a challenge to do in FL Studio, and you give him a challenge to do in Ableton. That would make for some amazing content!
The 'Hint bar' (the panel directly under the menus, top left of screen) describes exactly what everything is that you place your mouse pointer over. So, if you want to know what something is, simply place your mouse pointer over it and read the description in the 'Hint bar'.
Every issue you came across I knew a solution and meanwhile if I open ableton I struggle twice as much lmao
cool man
Yeah man it’s crazy how we can use a different daw and not be a mad little bitch when people comment they use a different one
idk which of these 3 comments is loaded with ths most passive agresiveness
@@magnusalk628 second probably
@@magnusalk628 he got a point though. people do be gatekeeping DAW's
Switching to Ableton from FL was the best thing I've ever done. I'm still such a beginner but I understand the workflow of Ableton SO much better, and music production feels much less daunting to me now. FL Studio literally feels so clunky and confusing to use, everything in Ableton is so intuitive and works how you think it should.
Keep up the good vids I love the positivity and the laughs instead of raging, I'd love to see you keep learning it and making more music in FL, not saying to switch up your preferred DAW but keep it up brotha ! Love to see this channel grow daily
This is a beautiful comment. People and attitudes like yours make life worth living. Never let it go
FL users who switched from ableton : its easier to learn on FL
Ableton users who switched from FL : WHAT THE FUCK
Me who’s been producing for 10 years and still doesnt know what im doing : noice 👍🏽
I know I'm not the only one who wants a full song/instrumental on this... every once in a while (every week) I just come and listen to the final result! Just amazing🔥
What’s good algorithm 👀
wtf you can't just do that steven
@@faejrmusic yes he can
@@faejrmusic :partyblob:
Thanks steven 🙂
@@coefficient5583
As someone that switched over from FL Studio to Ableton, I can relate 🎛🎚🎙
As someone who uses FL and loves it, hates the UI of ableton, but loves the stock plugins of Ableton over FL. I don't know how to feel
@@evryflaremusic3243 Woooord
@@evryflaremusic3243 Do you think it's worth switching to Ableton? The UI is so confusing but the plugins are so good
@@57Folhinha idk. I'm staying with FL
@@57Folhinha If you love working with samples, and chopping/warping, Ableton is the best
I think I've yelled at the screen a few dozen times already 😂 tbh it'd be the same if I tried Ableton 😅
trueee
FL user here. I honestly agree with people who say it's a confusing DAW. I had to learn by watching pros like Nick Mira on stream making beats in order to understand the workflow. But honestly after I got the hang of it, it became so easy just to sit down and make a quick beat. I'm still working on making shit that people will actually sit down and enjoy, but Imma keep practicing
Someone needs to count how many times Bishu asks a "why?"
Watching him trying to sidechain manually when you can automate it with Peak Controller is funny as fuck
"Why is this like photoshop" killed me🤣🤣
And then we proceeded to have a beat battle on mario paint. Good times. Hope he makes a mario paint video.
I liked the Mario Paint DAW. It was extremely limited in what it could do, but it was fun.
43.9k... dayum, good bee shoe is smashing the sub barriers
also for synth i recommend vital synth (its free, i use it too and i think you can get some dope $hit out of it)
The fact that Vital is free doesn't even feel real. It's too good.
@@a.w_. i can agree
I fuckin' love this! The video from Eliminate where he tries Ableton as well - because although I started in FL (and prefer it), I'm able to and already have worked in both DAWs
Maaaan, bishu's face after the the drop. Homie knew it was wack af, but still vibed with it awkwardly 😭
I laughed so much during this video with bishu´s struggle 😂😂
discovered you recently n been loving the content g 🔥
Respect for making some beats/songs on Fl studio :D
If Bishu watched a tutorial bout fl in first 15 mins, he would have made a banger and a half.
Pretty good first try though.
Im learning how to use a DAW for the first time, with Reaper. I feel exactly like Bishu in this video, so that's kinda encouraging! I guess it's always really frustrating to learn
Dude this fucking video had me in stitches, holy shit
this gives me flashbacks bro 😖
FL gang
Laughed my a$$ off just started getting back in to FL after using Ableton for 3 months.
Yeah now you understand my pain learning FL ! lol
I just fucking love this
Pretty much the same struggle I have every time I use Ableton.
My feeling regarding Ableton Live, fully understands you!
No mustache Bishu, the true throwback 👀
What Bishu did on FL being an Ableton user, I can't do using FL every single day
FL and Ableton users are natural born enemies as it seems.
It is nice to have everything you need in one Software for a good price
Greetings, the FL Studio Gang :D
just spent close to half an hour watching someone struggle to use something, monke brain is pleased by this for some reason.
Bruh, those kids with excel crying in the chat so hard.
I would love to hear the music of the people shitting on FL in the chat lmao
Fr, it's a tool like everything else. Madeon and Porter Robinson create magic from FL.
I haven’t produced on anything except FL Studio, and as a novice it’s great to see a well seasoned producer struggle with something I understand well. 😂
11:10 the last thing i expected to hear in this video was the sample void of vision used in dominatrix lmao. who wouldve thought
Sound Forge 4.5 is the DAW of gods
Drag and drop your samples and instrument plugins onto the playlist track 'header' instead and select either 'Audio Track' (for samples) or 'Instrument Track' for ... yup, Instruments. This will dynamically link the Channel rack, Playlist and Mixer for those instead of having to manually route them to the mixer yourself. If you're used to Linear workflows like this, then ... This is the way!
This is like if a biologist tried to write a program in assembly code
Really its whatever you like working with. I use fl because it does what i want and i like the work flow. Many times ive watched ableton videos and wished fl could do the same. But at the same time idk if i could ever give up the piano roll. However abletons automation is amazing. But i also use a software called fruity loops which comes with a dancing anime girl plugin so take this with a grain of salt
might be the best video from a fl studio user lmao
I felt this whole video. I’ve used logic for years, but just switched to Windows after a computer crash. I’m using cakewalk, and it is in fact not a cakewalk to learn to use.
I’m still looking for a good daw. I do mostly guitar-centered music with some electronic aspects and a fair bit of sound design. Anybody have any suggestions on what daw would give me the best workflow?
use ableton since you have experience in logic.
I think Ableton is best for recording. I'm a FL user and I can say with confidence that the workflow is horrible
Ableton probably easiest. Reaper is best overall because price, cpu usage, customizability, capability, etc. But if you just wanna get in and grind, go Ableton.
yeah having used fl for 6 years many things have gotten very fast, but mixing? nah.
I had a similar experience even using my old fl 8 knowledge when I bought 20 finally after using other software during college.
Bishu this is waayyyy to good
you can learn everything about FL in 30 minutes :)
I mean possibly even less. If you're knowledgeable in music production all you'd really need to learn is navigation, where shit in the DAW is. Could probably learn that in 15.
@@a.w_. yeah but to remember it
@@fiirasmusic5366 good luck with all the different contextual hotkeys as well as details like mixer independant channel rerouting (not midi in case you think so)
those 2 alone in half an hour? no way.
@@HiUnidentified yeah if you understand the meaning of everything
guess Bishu is watching 'cause I've used to try Ableton after knowing FL for years & now he struggling like me some days ago :D
You looks beautiful with FL studio 💚
used fl for 10 years and never knew you could put a wav into piano roll
I'd love to see a series where work in many different DAWs! Could get expensive I guess, though most DAWs have a demo version
I went from fl to ableton back to fl because I like the way fl feels more imo
im crying.
nice after all ...., good work .. :D
Yay
Thank you for video
this is so entertaining hahahaha
Watching this as an FL user gives me pain in my left lung
I just recently bought fl studio, and this helped a lot😂😂
next video: using fl and Ableton together
We want more FLBishu!
this video is exactly how i feel every second using ableton lmao
love it
FL is good I think the only thing that really confuses people is the Sequencer and the way patterns work.
I feel like they should get rid of the Channel rack and only use the Mixer.
Add the sequencer to the bottom of the piano roll under the Velocity notches.
When he says the clock next to the keyboard I irrationally shouted MIDI clock FFS lol
It's funny cause the struggle he has with learning FL is the same struggle I have learning Ableton! Nothing in Ableton makes sense to me. Hahah
Might not be a pro with Fruity but sure can make a juicy beat :3
You need an FL coach on discord for the next one of these
Meanwhile some pro FL Studio producer said Ableton is a DAW for a moron
It's funny to me how ableton people and fl people look at the other daw like chinese.
FL Studio is dope for sure but in my opinion Ableton has a better workflow
Lmfao, aaah the first days of FL. I remember those days. But you know if you try to use a hammer like you use an axe you wont have the same results. ;)
the chat 5:13 "Press the X button on the top right then open up garange band" LMAO KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
@@ireadysucks3026 yeah lol 💚💚💚 ableton masterrace 4sure bro
i learned fl with no tutorials and Ableton was a bit more confusing to me
Bish unironically made a friday night funkin track
Dnb love❤️
This is sick lol and funny af
As a Fl user this is too funny to watch Fuck
That song was pretty fire tho
he said i am fire 🤑
literaly funny
I feel like this but flipped.
Using ableton as a FL Studio veteran is like a nightmare for me.
He still had stretch enabled on the playlist too
This is me, except the opposite.
This makes me feel like a fl god
Seeing you suffer in FL is funny for someone who's been using it for 3 years
Now that I think about it, Ableton would be 10x harder for me than FL for you 😳
9:10 poor man puts an audio into the Midi clip and complains about the software
as a fl user this hurt my head
Runelite, a man of culture I see