You should check out the latest demo 5.0.2 which has multiple snap settings/window :silicon/silicium wrote:I only tried v5 demo...
http://www.tucows.com/get/209204_87241
See ya,
jmc (FL Studio)
You should check out the latest demo 5.0.2 which has multiple snap settings/window :silicon/silicium wrote:I only tried v5 demo...
does it include snap to/snap of (relative/absolute) switch?? I ll try it tonight, thanx for your answerYou should check out the latest demo 5.0.2 which has multiple snap settings/window :
http://www.tucows.com/get/209204_87241
I agree. FLS & Audition are a very superior combination and the one I use (except I am trying out Live 5 as an alternative host to see if I can work the way I am used to in it and also because of its audio capabilities and relatively low CPU consumption) -- the audio editing in FLS is cursory at best.Hink wrote:gotta say that I don't believe FL was designed for being great at handling audio, it has a very barebones editor that comes with it....it's my understanding FL is designed for the electronic musician who doesn't rely heavily on live recording of audio, or uses many audio tracks. I do not see that as a downfall though...I believe that a good wav editor with FL is a great combo...in my case Adobe Audition. Which can be used as my default editor in FL (and is), and by the same token I can use FL rewired in AA...I think if the audio zoom is lacking for you in FL it might be wiser to get an editor as opposed to holding your breath and waiting...
Wrapper supports sending individual outputs to different mixer busses. It's in the Wrapper.corman rapeblio wrote:Accessing the different parts of a multitimbral synths is a different thing though... while not the most elegant way, at least it works "FL style" - using several MIDI out plugins configured to correct MIDI ports and channels.
yeah but this still won't allow you to assign the individual outputs to different effects channels, which is the main reason I want multi-outs obviously.
was there something wrong with what I said? I simply said if the zoom is a problem you might consider an editor..easymode wrote:Sure, just because FLS lack a few zoom levels, we will buy a 200$ editor..I think if the audio zoom is lacking for you in FL it might be wiser to get an editor as opposed to holding your breath and waiting...Wink
Lol.
Other than that FLS audio handling is perfect to me (and it handles mp3, which i need).
What he said... it might not be the most obvious way for such a feature to work, but IMHO beats the crap out of this "I just loaded this instrument and it added 16 stereo tracks to my mixer, wtf!!!" behavior that some hosts have. I referred to FL in this regard as "the user being in charge of things", which is a delicate subject - either you do things for the user and suffer the consequences, or you assume that the user will read the documentation and try things out - and suffer the same consequencesPenis Arcade wrote:Wrapper supports sending individual outputs to different mixer busses. It's in the Wrapper.corman rapeblio wrote:Accessing the different parts of a multitimbral synths is a different thing though... while not the most elegant way, at least it works "FL style" - using several MIDI out plugins configured to correct MIDI ports and channels.
yeah but this still won't allow you to assign the individual outputs to different effects channels, which is the main reason I want multi-outs obviously.
Ain't marketing wonderful. What the difference would be, might be minimal at best. (Reminds me of people who tweak their XP to look and behave like 2K because it's "so much faster" - agree on turning off all the bells and whistles but switching the native skinning off because "it's faster" is just... pick your choice of a swear word here)...xander wrote:As far as host CPU utilization is concerned, I wonder about if there were an option in FLS to dump all the 3D screw heads and go with a 2D interface (like Live and Tracktion) would it's CPU utilization drop down a bit more? Or is it a non-issue?
It seems that the Ableton and Mackie people say that it does indeed make a difference...
I wasn't pushing AA, just showing why I use it...it's a tad contradictory of you though to say that FL's audio handling was fine for you in one post, then in the next you state you use Soundprobe...so I guess it isn't perfect for youeasymode wrote:I use Soundprobe for capturing audio thanks.
I dont want you bloated AA.
We were talking of audio clips in playlist.
well I gave an honest reply and he thought it was a bad suggestion...as you know it's good way to go......xander wrote:Whew Hink old bean... what a comeback... :O
silicon/silicium wrote:yes, I notice this trick, but isn't it just a workaround?? I mean shouldn't fruity be able to snap to time as all seqeuncers do? you lost lot of time by dbl clicking then precisely setting the not, that's a hole in the "intuitivness" of fruity to me. for me it's the #1 problem in this nice piano roll, and the reason wh I wouldn't buy it until it's fixed.if you are talking about the piano roll, you can dblclick the note and change the midi information about the start time and length. Once you change it like this, that start point (of that edited note) becomes the basis of the new snap positions. I hope I was clear and that is what you wanted.
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