You my friend are very, very wrong.
If you know what you are doing in FL, you can get the exact same quality you would get in Reason, Ableton, Cubase or any other DAW.
Sure those programs may have better sound engines, but the most important thing is that the program you work with suits your creative desires.
With time you'll learn to create professional sounding tracks, but you can't expect to do that in a few months.It takes years of practice but trust me, it pays out.
In a few years no one will know what DAW you used to create your tracks.
So my piece of advice is: find the DAW that suits you the most, stick with it and eventually you'll do wonders.
Cheers !
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You my friend are very, very wrong.
If you know what you are doing in FL, you can get the exact same quality you would get in Reason, Ableton, Cubase or any other DAW.
Sure those programs may have better sound engines, but the most important thing is that the program you work with suits your creative desires.
With time you'll learn to create professional sounding tracks, but you can't expect to do that in a few months.It takes years of practice but trust me, it pays out.
In a few years no one will know what DAW you used to create your tracks.
So my piece of advice is: find the DAW that suits you the most, stick with it and eventually you'll do wonders.
Cheers !