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what is the best software for music production? you may have asked yourself

the question just like I did when I start out in this video I'll give you

some guidance on what to look out for when choosing a DAW. so what is the best DAW?

the answer to that question may surprise you

welcome back how are you doing I hope you're doing marvelously well. consider

subscribing to the channel if you already haven't. the best DAW is

the DAW that you can work the quickest and the most comfortable with. but what

that is? well, in this video I'll give you some guidelines for that. don't listen to

what everybody else says you need to use: Ableton, Logic or whatever every DAW has

its strengths and weaknesses and if there was one DAW for everybody

everybody would use it. there are a couple of different DAWs out there

I'll start by naming a few starting with the bigger ones

FL Studio, Logic Pro X from Apple, Ableton and pro tools

less famous are Studio One, Reaper and Cubase. but there are a lot more DAWs

out there. let's start off with FL Studio. I FL Studio started out under the

name Fruity Loops and they released in 2018 a Mac version, so it's now available

on the windows and on the Mac. FL Studio has a little bit of an image problem. a

lot of people don't take FL studio seriously, because they solve things

differently in their software. okay. and as a computer programmer I have to step

in here. FL studio is written in the programming language Delphi and Delphi is

not the optimal language to program CPU and computing heavy stuff for. but a DAW

is. CPU heavy stuff is written in a programming language C or a derivative

of that, because it is the language closest to the language of the computer

and every big software company that is programming CPU heavy stuff will use C

for that. but not FL studio, so FL Studio will never be the fastest DAW around.

You pay about 800 euros for the full version of FL Studio. then the software that I

know pretty well. Logic, Logic Pro X. I started out producing in Logic and I took

producing classes and Logic. Logic is just one version so no standard professional

ultimate etc etc etc. one version for 200 euros and it is the

cheapest and most complete software there's only a Mac version so Windows is

not an option, because it's produced by Apple. there are three big problems that

I have with the software: first of all you can't search for plugins and presets

regretfully, every other software can, but they don't do that

second of all it displays a message when it maxed out the CPU, then you have to

click OK and press the spacebar again to stop playing the song and will probably

max out again, so you have to press ok spacebar, ok spacebar, ok spacebar, that's

annoying. any other software crackles a bit and continues playing also what I

don't like is that the bugs are really not fixed in the software. Apple updates

pretty much everything from equalizers to spiffy-looking plugins

yeah, but the bugs for example in the EXS24 sampler they refuse to fix

if you want the detailed review about Logic, leave it down in their comments below

then Live or Ableton Live, everybody says

Ableton but they mean Live, Live is the name of the software. Ableton is the name

of the firm. I think life is the most used software by EDM producers.

in my search for a new DAW. Tried Ableton Live and I really like it.

What I like the most is that editor. it works a little bit like Lego and that works

really well. also I like the plugins at the bottom of the screen, but regretfully

that works only with plugins developed by Ableton itself, so you don't take

advantage of that with third-party plugins, and what I also like is the live

feature in Ableton Live and almost every DAW lacks that feature. what I don't

like is the way how automation works. I also don't like the track folding it's

too big or too small it's nothing in between

Ok, bye

1985 just called they want a user interface back. by the way

Ableton Live is about 600 euros: full version then ProTools well I don't even consider

it is a serious option for a beginner. you need a software and hardware key for

that it's really complicated and then also they charge you 900 euros per year

just for the updates, then on top of that they lack features: they are behind

on the competition. the only, one and only reason why you want to consider Pro Tools

is because it is used in professional recording studios.

I use Studio One because for me it has the least weaknesses. but it's definitely not

the best software around for example when I want to zoom in or zoom out or

scroll and a bigger project it lags sometimes two three seconds before it

reacts to my commands. also what I don't like but, ok I can work around, is the way

side chains work. it's horribly complicated. I name a few things I like

about this software: first of all this search feature for plugins, .presets and

files also you can drag and drop your plugins on your project. also the editor.

clips stick really nicely to the grid. then the preview file browser with auto

tempo adjust to your project. I like also the scratch pad: just to try things out.

automation right click on a point and just enter a value. then the range tool

from Pro Tools so the upper section of a clip means something different than the

lower section of the clip when you hover over it with the mouse. with one you edit

and with the other you grab the clip and I like the start page a lot. I like also

that the software is constantly being developed. you can find Studio One the

pro version that's the biggest version for about 400 euros. if you want a more

in-depth view of Presonus Studio One let me know in the comments below, maybe I'll

make a video about it. you can download trial versions of different DAWS

regretfully Logic is an exception to that. but even

Presonus Studio One has a full-functioning version that you can get for free on the

website. most DAWs have Windows and a Mac version. but again Logic is an

exception to that. but just choose one DAW and start with it. try to learn and

try to learn the basics. if you learn the basics in one DAW, you can apply that to

the next ,so if you're unhappy with your choice in a year or so, you can still

switch to another one, but I think it's more important that you learn the basics

than choosing the right one immediately. Does one music genre suit a certain

DAW better than the other? well I personally don't see why, because the

basics are the same, maybe the way you are getting there is different, but you

can produce hits with every major DAW and there are hits produced in every

major DAW. does one DAW sound better than another?

well yes but again the differences are so small and there are hits produced in

every major DAW. if it wouldn't suit the job people would use it

I found a comparison video on YouTube, I will link it in the description below

I want to give a shout out to Pianology who commented in my video about RAM for

music production that sampled instruments take up more memory than

non sampled instruments. thank you for that comment. if you have a useful

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Why BAKUGO's Name is a Perfect Fit | Anime Names Explained - Duration: 2:30.

Hello everyone!

And welcome back to Crunchyroll's YouTube channel!

I'm Reina Scully and you're watching Anime Names Explained where I teach you a little

bit of Japanese by explaining anime character names!

Japanese names, especially in anime or manga, are very specific, meaningful, and oftentimes

puns so I thought this would be a very fun way to learn some Japanese which will in turn,

help you appreciate the anime you're watching even more.

This episode is all about BAKUGO KATSUKI from My Hero Academia.

Let's talk about his surname first- BAKUGO is written like this in KANJI.

This first kanji BAKU means to BURST and this second part, GO means powerful or

of high status.

BAKU is the ON YOMI reading and is most commonly seen with this kanji and read as BAKUHATSU

which means explosion!

How fitting!

The KUN YOMI would be HA ZERU which means to break or burst off.

Now the second part of his surname GO is the ON YOMI reading and is often seen with

this kanji and read as GOKA which means extravagant.

The KUN YOMI is ERAI which leans more into the high status nuance.

So essentially High-Powered or Extravagant Explosive is basically what his last name means.

His first name of KATSUKI is written like this and comprised of the kanji KATSU meaning

"TO WIN" and KI meaning "ONESELF".

This is pretty straightforward, obviously meaning he wants to win all by himself which is

1000% what his personality is and is actually a pretty normal boy's name in Japanese.

What's really cool about the name KATSUKI is if you tweak the accent slightly, the name turns

into the phrase "The will to win": KATSUKI

KATSU to win and KI, your soul or will or resolve or intention to do something.

So to sum it all up

BAKUGO is comprised of the kanji for EXPLODE (Baku) and HIGH POWERED (Go)

Both BAKU and GO are both ON YOMI pronunciations.

KATSUKI is made up of the kanji for TO WIN (KATSU) and KI (oneself)

KATSU is the KUN YOMI pronunciation while KI is the ON YOMI pronunciation.

And if you enunciate his name slightly differently as Katsuki, it can be heard as "THE WILL

TO WIN"

And that's it!

Thank you so much for watching, I hope you enjoyed this episode and learned something new!

Please like this video and Let us know in the comments who your favorite UA teacher is!

If you haven't seen My Hero Academia yet or aren't caught up click the link in the

description below to bring you straight to the My Hero Academia page, subscribe to this channel if you're

new and we'll see you in the next video!

Bye ~

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