The Definitive FL Studio 6 Thread
- KVRAF
- 4218 posts since 10 Oct, 2002 from Nashville, TN USA
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- KVRAF
- 10597 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
Odd. My performance with 6 is better than ever.
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- KVRAF
- 10597 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
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- KVRAF
- 4222 posts since 23 Feb, 2004 from Tucson Arizona USA
Only had a couple of hours on it, but I agree. Even without changing the ASIO thread priority, it was very good. My only problem is the same with all hosts. If I do anything that requires disk access, such as loading a VSTi in a channel, I get a stuttery ripping noise while it loads. I assume this is an IRQ thing, but I don't really know how to fix it.The Chase wrote:Odd. My performance with 6 is better than ever.
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- Banned
- 4073 posts since 15 Mar, 2004
tony tony chopper wrote:I only said that up to then I hadn't managed to make a good-looking red record button, that's all. Post yours and you'll see what I mean.
Otherwise, a red recording button? Barely my idea.. barely an idea at all. I mean, aren't they all red? There was a reason mine wasn't. I then spent more time on it.
yeah yeah yeah -- but mine *looks* better...

phish....
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- KVRist
- 68 posts since 11 May, 2002 from Paris
I am really dissapointed. It should have been a 129€ upgrade, and it's free...too bad
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- Banned
- 1648 posts since 11 Sep, 2005
I don't get it. I've got a 1.7Ghz computer, 512MB of RAM (so really not the best anymore these days), an AC'97 (one of the shittiest cards ever), and usually I also have Opera running in the background with an average of about 30 tabs open, which takes up quite a bit of memory, yet I don't have any problems when Mixer is set to Highest and I'm using ASIO4ALL.Ebenezer Squeezer wrote:So I set ASIO priority to highest in FLStudio and latency to 17ms (very high on the M-Audio ASIO panel) and I still get crackling. The sample rate is set at 44100. What other options are there to change? This worked fine in prior versions of FLStudio. What gives?
I don't even actively go out there and disable everything that could suck a bit of performance. The only thing I do is make sure I don't have too many startup programs, and that I don't ever to go any websites using Internet Explorer. I haven't had Virus, Spyware, or anything more than annoying performance problems in years.
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- KVRist
- 331 posts since 30 Mar, 2003
I can easily get 2 ms with An Audigy 2 ZS. Nothing seems to have changed for me.tony tony chopper wrote: If you have a common (read: perfect & working) soundcard (audigy, or even one built-in the motherboard), you'll still get a 10ms latency or less through ASIO, and still the same stability.
Carb.
- KVRian
- 1395 posts since 16 Jan, 2004
Is that with ASIO4ALL drivers?Carbonboy wrote:I can easily get 2 ms with An Audigy 2 ZS. Nothing seems to have changed for me.tony tony chopper wrote: If you have a common (read: perfect & working) soundcard (audigy, or even one built-in the motherboard), you'll still get a 10ms latency or less through ASIO, and still the same stability.
Carb.
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
for me I used 6 midi outs for my sampler (bass samples only) but the 4 main ones I use are fingered, fingered slide, slap, and slap slide...naturally they were channels 1-4. But like you say the colors are very close when going horizontal, so I use them vertical...ie channels 1, 5, 9, 13...problem solved...Rellik wrote:Not that I know of -james0tucson wrote:It's definable by the user, right?Rellik wrote:Anybody know why the colors for MIDI channels 1-16 are so close together? Seems like it should go Green Blue Orange Red or whatever, rather than Green, really really close to Green, really really close to that other Green, almost Blue, Blue, etc etc
I mean the individual note colors in the piano roll.
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- KVRian
- 1256 posts since 22 Aug, 2003
Yeah, I've been thinking of doing thatHink wrote:for me I used 6 midi outs for my sampler (bass samples only) but the 4 main ones I use are fingered, fingered slide, slap, and slap slide...naturally they were channels 1-4. But like you say the colors are very close when going horizontal, so I use them vertical...ie channels 1, 5, 9, 13...problem solved...Rellik wrote:Not that I know of -james0tucson wrote:It's definable by the user, right?Rellik wrote:Anybody know why the colors for MIDI channels 1-16 are so close together? Seems like it should go Green Blue Orange Red or whatever, rather than Green, really really close to Green, really really close to that other Green, almost Blue, Blue, etc etc
I mean the individual note colors in the piano roll.
My main problem is that I have to use separate instances of my multitimbral sampler/romplers if I want to take advantage of the different colored MIDI notes thing. It's fine for you since you do bass only, but I need to do this for most of the instruments in an orchestra
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- KVRist
- 227 posts since 9 Aug, 2004 from Ruislip, UK
I notice the Discovery2 demo locks FL Studio 6 with loud squeak then the output VU's are stuck at 100%. I get no sound until I delete the Discovery2 channel.
FL Midi input still doesn't seem to distinguish between instruments - I can't route one channel of MIDI to a specific channel.
The multi-midi channel pianoroll is useful but the colours are too close to tell them apart. Also, I've only got a few instruments that handle multiple channels (DirectWave and shortcircuit).
The "detect scale" feature is useful but I would have preferred to set it myself and then see what notes are on scale or not, rather than have FL6 trying to work it out for me.
As for DirectWave - very nice, like shortcircuit but with VSTi freezing - not tried that yet.
The new effects I've still got to get my head around; EQUO was well shown off in the excellent NewStuff song.
FL Midi input still doesn't seem to distinguish between instruments - I can't route one channel of MIDI to a specific channel.
The multi-midi channel pianoroll is useful but the colours are too close to tell them apart. Also, I've only got a few instruments that handle multiple channels (DirectWave and shortcircuit).
The "detect scale" feature is useful but I would have preferred to set it myself and then see what notes are on scale or not, rather than have FL6 trying to work it out for me.
As for DirectWave - very nice, like shortcircuit but with VSTi freezing - not tried that yet.
The new effects I've still got to get my head around; EQUO was well shown off in the excellent NewStuff song.
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- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
it still wouldn't matter much for me because I use vsampler for bass samples...on other samples or fonts I'll want a seperate PR for anyhow, but I still can use one instance of vsampler.Rellik wrote:Yeah, I've been thinking of doing thatHink wrote:for me I used 6 midi outs for my sampler (bass samples only) but the 4 main ones I use are fingered, fingered slide, slap, and slap slide...naturally they were channels 1-4. But like you say the colors are very close when going horizontal, so I use them vertical...ie channels 1, 5, 9, 13...problem solved...Rellik wrote:Not that I know of -james0tucson wrote:It's definable by the user, right?Rellik wrote:Anybody know why the colors for MIDI channels 1-16 are so close together? Seems like it should go Green Blue Orange Red or whatever, rather than Green, really really close to Green, really really close to that other Green, almost Blue, Blue, etc etc
I mean the individual note colors in the piano roll.should work out fine.
My main problem is that I have to use separate instances of my multitimbral sampler/romplers if I want to take advantage of the different colored MIDI notes thing. It's fine for you since you do bass only, but I need to do this for most of the instruments in an orchestraso I'm back to MIDI Outs again, either that or use an instance of Philharmonik for each individual instrument I want to sequence for. I'm doing the former for now, I'll test out the latter and see if it's too CPU hungry or not (obviously I'll have to disable the built-in Send reverb per-instance
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I haven't figured out yet it there is a way to isolate midi channels/notes stacked on each other. For instance I also use B4 and I have three midi outs for it. It would be nice to be use this feature as well here. But unlike with bass samples that are based on style, with B4 I'm going to have more overlapping notes. To isolate those in one piano roll would be pretty cool...although as I type this I realize that ghost channels may be better for that anyhow and that's what I'm use to now.
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.
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- KVRist
- 150 posts since 18 Jul, 2005 from Australia
At the risk of sounding like a fanboy (been using FL since 2001) I'm happy to report that FL 6 is running perfectly for me and I'm as impressed as always with the quality of their software and updates.
I'm currently running Windows XP Professional x64 Edtion with an AMD Athlon X64 4400+ Dual Core processor and FL Studio works flawlessly. Great work Image Line!
I'm currently running Windows XP Professional x64 Edtion with an AMD Athlon X64 4400+ Dual Core processor and FL Studio works flawlessly. Great work Image Line!
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- KVRist
- 260 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Between hell and high water
But which sound card are you using?
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