Totally matter of preference. I prefer coffee over tea.
One view:It really isn't that hard to remember the answer to this question. Think about how you could say "You are better than I am." It would not make sense if you were to say "You are better than me am." Therefore the answer to this question is "You are better than I."Another way to think of this is at the beginning of the sentence "I am better than you" it says "I"not "me" so if you turn that sentence backwards it would be "You are better than I" not "You are better than me."Another view:In modern day English, it is acceptable to say "You are better than me." The "than I" version is archaic, and might be okay in a very formal context, but not colloquially. A rule that describes modern English is that you use the subject forms of the pronouns (i.e., "I", "he", "we", and so on) as the unconjoined subject of an explicit finite verb, but elsewhere you use the object forms (i.e., "me", "him", "us", and so on). This view considers "than" to function like a preposition (just as you say "before me" but "before I do").
Those who get half a loaf become happy because half a loaf is better than none.
Its 130. An easy way to do this is by using logic, rather than math. Since 13x13 = 169, and 16900 = 169x100 = 169x10x10, 16900 = (13x10)^2
Straight classes are better than split classes because they just are.
Better can be an adjective or adverb. It is the comparative form of "good" or "well." Adverbs describe a verb, so if you're using it in a 'did something better' sense, then it's an adverb. It would be an adjective if describing a noun, someone or something better than someone else or better than previously. It can also be used in a variety of idioms.
��� 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.
Yes Because as kids women's' brain develop faster than men's
Logic Studio 9 came with all the Garageband Jam Packs that Apple has offered. If you used the Apple App Store to purchase Logic Pro 9 or MainStage 2, you will also be able to download the content from Logic Studio. The boxed version of Logic Express, boxed Jam Packs and Logic Studio 9 are no longer sold. If you just want the Jam Packs and have OS X Snow Leopard or Lion, download Mainstage from the App store for $30.00. It has all the content for much less than Apple used to charge for one Jam Pack.
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Beats by dr.dre solo hd is better than studio its portable lightweight nice quality
It is not logic to say "Arab better than chinese" that is considered to be racism Chinese people are very nice people. Arabs are very nice people. No one is better than the other.
Yes, for most people, it is.
nope its as good as it gets.
It is better to have feelings and emotions and understand the meaning behind them, even without logic, as emotions can provide insight and lead to meaningful experiences. Logic is important for rational thinking and problem-solving, but the richness of life often comes from connecting with our emotions and finding meaning in them.
I'm gonna try and make this simple. All DAW's are a different road to the same place but FL Studio is directed more toward making beats and step-sequencing (building a beat using the mouse and a "piano roll" or controller). Cubase and Ableton are more along the audio editing lines with more advanced features in the audio aspect of the software than FL but they still have everything FL has to offer in the end just a different way to go about doing it. Audio is what pros work with when it comes down to it in the end. FL can't do what needs to be done in that case. No one will master a song in FL... because you can't adjust settings that need to be adjusted in a professional atmosphere.. Automation, 1/2 the Preference Settings in DAW's, Buffer Sizes, Sample Rate, Bit Depth, Auto Delay Compensation, Elastic Audio, Flexing, Timecode for film on the timeline... The list goes on.... Cubase and Ableton are different softwares themselves but closer together in this group than FL. Ableton is more of a DJ software, Cubase is more of a recording software and FL is more of a beatmaker/"producer" lol software. I could answer this a lot better if I wasn't a lil tipsy but hey. You'll get the idea if you research them all.
Although both are good. If you can do it in MS Paint you will be a god. Manga studio is better for manga since it works better with toning rather than colouring. I use a combination of both to do coloured pictures but I'd say for anime you'd be better with photoshop