Hey!
So, if you're committed to going mobile as far as Software goes, I'd say garage band is your best bet. However, if you have a PC or Mac, then I'd recommend researching the best DAW for whichever genre you're working in. You seem to like DnB etc, so for that I'd recommend Ableton Live or FL Studio 20. Bitwig studio is smaller but also a viable option. If you have a computer thats a PC, I'd recommend downloading Cakewalk by Bandlab, the best free DAW out there, possibly the only one used by high-end professionals.
Yeah I figured something like this would be the response I'd get. I've been keeping my work on Garageband but I've also experimented with FL Mobile and I think if I got used to it it could be used a lot more. Overall, even though I do have a PC I think I'll stick with mobile composing until I get something like FL Studio, since I've used the free version of that before.
Thanks for the feedback,
-Netjeri
Lot7even
Hey!
So, if you're committed to going mobile as far as Software goes, I'd say garage band is your best bet. However, if you have a PC or Mac, then I'd recommend researching the best DAW for whichever genre you're working in. You seem to like DnB etc, so for that I'd recommend Ableton Live or FL Studio 20. Bitwig studio is smaller but also a viable option. If you have a computer thats a PC, I'd recommend downloading Cakewalk by Bandlab, the best free DAW out there, possibly the only one used by high-end professionals.
Netjeri
Yeah I figured something like this would be the response I'd get. I've been keeping my work on Garageband but I've also experimented with FL Mobile and I think if I got used to it it could be used a lot more. Overall, even though I do have a PC I think I'll stick with mobile composing until I get something like FL Studio, since I've used the free version of that before.
Thanks for the feedback,
-Netjeri