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AVS Audio Editor vs FL Studio: Which is best for you?
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- Audio Editor provides me all the functionality -- on my mid-range laptop -- that I had from a room and several racks full of equipment. And the learning curve is much shorter! If you're looking for a toolset that offers "serious" capability even if you're only a casual user, look no further than AVS Audio Editor!
- Sometimes difficult to get things exactly the way I like them. When blending an audio file with a video file, they don't always line up.
- Fruity loops first and foremost, is great fun, allows for pro and novice to explore music creation through building and editing samples and loop
- I run FL on an older Macbook Air, and I would say that It tends to run a little slow, especially when i have my Plug-ins added and running a lot of patterns.
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