Yes, for most people, it is.
��� Live recording functionality amd workflow is optimised in Cubase ��� Audio editing equivalent to midi manipulation within Cubase ��� Professional scoring capabilities not found within FL ��� Yamaha hardware integration in Cubase especially the professional mixing desk range ��� Cubase has the ability to export in OMF protocol to Pro Tools. FL studio itself can actually be used as a VST plugin within Cubase
They are both good, it's more about the user and their workflow than the software.
Totally matter of preference. I prefer coffee over tea.
because of the music
It's easier to remember rhymes than non-rhymes.
Cubase VST used to be the standard industry professional application used for music mixing, but many applications are becoming more functional and much easier to use, giving even the amateur composer a chance to enter the music industry. Plugins have been made to automate complex arpeggios and scales so that a note never need be played, just placed into the project of the host by its own automated presets. FL Studio is one such a program. It is becoming much easier to use, there are many compatible FREE plugins to get a hold of that FL will use without question (unless it's buggy) and you can even load existing MP3's for you to create a remix using some of the FL most basic functions. The question of which is better can only be defended by loyalty to the industry versus the love of music and the ease of composition by a host application. If you are not too familiar with music mixing, FL Studio has a lesser learning curve and you can simply have years of fun with it, but if you want mastering precision, Cubase or Ableton Live are better, that is if you are not too concerned about an interface with little aesthetic value and don't mind spending hours adjusting the many parameters of a well mastered downmix.
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The iPhone4s has more storage and faster Internet than the iphone3. And it is able to download more apps and music which makes it easier to be entertained on the go.
Skiing is def. easier than snowboarding!
Recently there have been many computer programs which help quite a bit with writing music. Other than that I can't think of any. ^^ I second that, composition software like Sibelius 7 and Finale have made it far easier to compose music but other than that composing hasn't really become easier or simplified, it's still as difficult as ever, musician's compositions haven't really become any simpler either
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It is easier to talk about a task than do it.