FL pros:
-Very efficient sequencer
-Very user friendly interface and plugins
FL cons:
-can't utilize more than 2 GB of RAM ATM
-stock samples are weak (overused may be the proper keyword here)
Reason Pros:
-complicated, but more sophisticated and intuitive internal plugins
-automation and pattern controls are more specific (you have more precise control over aspects such as changing time signatures and tempo in Reason)
Reason Cons:
-terrible sequencer
-no third party support
-FX plugins arent the greatest
Ultimately, there is no better choice. I won't be the only one to say this; use what works best for style and workflow. it's the producer that makes professional music, not the program.
S3C
google will give you more info
from my experience
FL pros:
-Very efficient sequencer
-Very user friendly interface and plugins
FL cons:
-can't utilize more than 2 GB of RAM ATM
-stock samples are weak (overused may be the proper keyword here)
Reason Pros:
-complicated, but more sophisticated and intuitive internal plugins
-automation and pattern controls are more specific (you have more precise control over aspects such as changing time signatures and tempo in Reason)
Reason Cons:
-terrible sequencer
-no third party support
-FX plugins arent the greatest
Ultimately, there is no better choice. I won't be the only one to say this; use what works best for style and workflow. it's the producer that makes professional music, not the program.
AdventureBiscuit
True, it IS the composer. Im thinking I'm going to try out FL Studio.
As you've said, they seem to both have their strengths and weaknesses. Perhaps having both in one's reach would be good.
Thanks for the explanation; its good to get info from people who've used the programs.