It depends what you're going for. If you aim to make a lot of beats, or get loads of songs off the assembly line in a short space of time, I suggest using AIR Ignite. It's what I use. The better you get at figuring out how songs work, the more is reflected in your work on such a DAW. Plus it has a very simple interface so you'll find your way around it pretty quickly.
Yeah, I'm making some techno or whatever, you know. So, I don't use lots of complicated beats, just a couple of simple ones per song. Now I'm using FL12 for creating scores, mastering, etc. (now going to try AIR Ignite, as you suggested).
DeadlyAlchemy
It depends what you're going for. If you aim to make a lot of beats, or get loads of songs off the assembly line in a short space of time, I suggest using AIR Ignite. It's what I use. The better you get at figuring out how songs work, the more is reflected in your work on such a DAW. Plus it has a very simple interface so you'll find your way around it pretty quickly.
Awe2K
Yeah, I'm making some techno or whatever, you know. So, I don't use lots of complicated beats, just a couple of simple ones per song. Now I'm using FL12 for creating scores, mastering, etc. (now going to try AIR Ignite, as you suggested).