


I have limited experience with Logic, and GarageBand ofc Cubase is actually my first DAW. There is a limit for tracks in elements so be aware of it, you can hit it very soon with a lot of samplesĬonsider trying ableton before sinking your money! I didnt go ableton because of the 4x price Recording audio is your enemy in fl studio, cubase seems to be more friendly in this regard I think automations are more straightforward but more limited in cubase, for example, sidechaining automation in fl is crazy but works great, im yet to discover to do something similar in cubaseĬubase design is scary, but you will find your way If you have fl with its plugins you can use fl as a vst in cubase, sounds crazy af but it works if you really need harmor or something Its hard to find good courses for elements so i went with pro course and its pain in the ass to skip all parts elements is missingįl piano roll completely blows cubase one, this is the thing i miss most In fl you create mess by default and spend a lot of time managing it, in cubase everything seems to be in place and you really need to take time to create a mess - i mean, how many times you looked at fl mixer and went to find what the hell is routed to this insert and what pattern makes that sound?Ĭubase elements is very basic, i think 11 now allows sidechaining but without send it will be super hard, there are a lot of missing stuff, even variable tempo I bought cubase elements just some days ago after completely getting to hate fl studio after releasing some albums, so far my observations:
