I think the problem is that there's too many different ways to do the same thing in FL Studio, whereas Ableton Live keeps it pretty simple in terms of workflow.
There's no session mode, but you get that sequencer instead. But to be fair, I never used session mode in Ableton, only arrangement.
But at the end of the day, DAWs are so personal. Everyone has a different preference for something different.
I think the problem is that there's too many different ways to do the same thing in FL Studio, whereas Ableton Live keeps it pretty simple in terms of workflow.
There's no session mode, but you get that sequencer instead. But to be fair, I never used session mode in Ableton, only arrangement.
But at the end of the day, DAWs are so personal. Everyone has a different preference for something different.