U-He Hive sounds different in FL Studio and Studio One?
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- 3889 posts since 3 Feb, 2010
Same patch, same pattern, no external effects FL Studio:
https://copy.com/0Am7kpDhreEsaASQ
Studio One:
https://copy.com/10as697dpREW8qdt
Patch
https://copy.com/T93z3JHAMYyFo3jm
https://copy.com/0Am7kpDhreEsaASQ
Studio One:
https://copy.com/10as697dpREW8qdt
Patch
https://copy.com/T93z3JHAMYyFo3jm
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- KVRAF
- 5149 posts since 13 Jul, 2004 from Earth
Sounds like a limiter with very high setting is engaged in the fl studio version or mixer volume to loud.
The volume is harder there and almost squashed in the top and bottom frequencies making it distort in a nasty way.
The volume is harder there and almost squashed in the top and bottom frequencies making it distort in a nasty way.
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Wich is strange, because there is no post process and in both daws they do not reach even 0 db. Its just patch playing same midi with same velocity
- KVRAF
- 3385 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
What settings do you use in FL Studio (screenshot maybe)?themachinelt wrote:Wich is strange, because there is no post process and in both daws they do not reach even 0 db. Its just patch playing same midi with same velocity
It could be the very fast vibrato LFO. Modwheel can be on in FL Studio and off on Studio One.
Played a bit with that, and i gives that noisy sound
Last edited by exmatproton on Thu Jun 25, 2015 12:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRian
- 710 posts since 25 Apr, 2005
Did you remove the default limiter that is put on FL's master channel (if you are using the default template)?
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Please read again what is written abovecb8rwh wrote:Did you remove the default limiter that is put on FL's master channel (if you are using the default template)?
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What do you mean Bazille setup?exmatproton wrote:What settings do you use in FL Studio (screenshot maybe)?themachinelt wrote:Wich is strange, because there is no post process and in both daws they do not reach even 0 db. Its just patch playing same midi with same velocity
How is Bazille set-up?
It could be the very fast vibrato LFO. Modwheel can be on in FL Studio and off on Studio One.
Played a bit with that, and i gives that noisy sound
No modwheel doesnt change anything.
What kind of settings screen do you need?
- u-he
- 30180 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Interesting. I wonder what it is, maybe one renders at a higher samplerate or something?
Furthermore, does this only happen with Hive? How about anything else, say, TyrellN6?
Furthermore, does this only happen with Hive? How about anything else, say, TyrellN6?
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Its not after rendering, its real time playback is differentUrs wrote:Interesting. I wonder what it is, maybe one renders at a higher samplerate or something?
Furthermore, does this only happen with Hive? How about anything else, say, TyrellN6?
Tyrell & Bazille sounds the same in both hosts.
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- KVRAF
- 3385 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
You talk about live playback, so the audio settings in FL are important. Do you use linear playback? Or oversampled? I use the highest setting and i dont hear any difference in my patches on different DAW's. When i play back a track.themachinelt wrote:What do you mean Bazille setup?exmatproton wrote:What settings do you use in FL Studio (screenshot maybe)?themachinelt wrote:Wich is strange, because there is no post process and in both daws they do not reach even 0 db. Its just patch playing same midi with same velocity
How is Bazille set-up?
It could be the very fast vibrato LFO. Modwheel can be on in FL Studio and off on Studio One.
Played a bit with that, and i gives that noisy sound
No modwheel doesnt change anything.
What kind of settings screen do you need?
Is the result better when you render the file with fl at the highest settings?
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Are you sure you are using FL Studio 12? because the only quality settings in FL Studio are interpolation settings which only affects Audio samples, they do not affect synth quality. There is no linear/oversampled playback option.exmatproton wrote:You talk about live playback, so the audio settings in FL are important. Do you use linear playback? Or oversampled? I use the highest setting and i dont hear any difference in my patches on different DAW's. When i play back a track.themachinelt wrote:What do you mean Bazille setup?exmatproton wrote:What settings do you use in FL Studio (screenshot maybe)?themachinelt wrote:Wich is strange, because there is no post process and in both daws they do not reach even 0 db. Its just patch playing same midi with same velocity
How is Bazille set-up?
It could be the very fast vibrato LFO. Modwheel can be on in FL Studio and off on Studio One.
Played a bit with that, and i gives that noisy sound
No modwheel doesnt change anything.
What kind of settings screen do you need?
Is the result better when you render the file with fl at the highest settings?
I did small experiment, i had to change to at least 88200hz sample rate and now it sounds same as in Studio One. Its odd, because in studio one its set to 44.1hz
- KVRAF
- 3385 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
That is indeed the case. My mistake. Using fl for over 15 years....i should know that by now, don't you think...themachinelt wrote:Are you sure you are using FL Studio 12? because the only quality settings in FL Studio are interpolation settings which only affects Audio samples, they do not affect synth quality. There is no linear/oversampled playback option.exmatproton wrote:You talk about live playback, so the audio settings in FL are important. Do you use linear playback? Or oversampled? I use the highest setting and i dont hear any difference in my patches on different DAW's. When i play back a track.themachinelt wrote:What do you mean Bazille setup?exmatproton wrote:What settings do you use in FL Studio (screenshot maybe)?themachinelt wrote:Wich is strange, because there is no post process and in both daws they do not reach even 0 db. Its just patch playing same midi with same velocity
How is Bazille set-up?
It could be the very fast vibrato LFO. Modwheel can be on in FL Studio and off on Studio One.
Played a bit with that, and i gives that noisy sound
No modwheel doesnt change anything.
What kind of settings screen do you need?
Is the result better when you render the file with fl at the highest settings?
I did small experiment, i had to change to at least 88200hz sample rate and now it sounds same as in Studio One. Its odd, because in studio one its set to 44.1hz
Still, it is strange. My settings (FL S 12, latest) are set to the highest standard @ 44.1 (for playback), but the patches do sound the same. Weird. I will try another DAW this evening (Sonar). And record multiple test runs.
Did you use the same audio recorder for both daws? For playback, i always use Edison (VSTi) for short files/wavs.
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Those are rendered, but they sound the same as during playback.exmatproton wrote:That is indeed the case. My mistake. Using fl for over 15 years....i should know that by now, don't you think...themachinelt wrote:Are you sure you are using FL Studio 12? because the only quality settings in FL Studio are interpolation settings which only affects Audio samples, they do not affect synth quality. There is no linear/oversampled playback option.exmatproton wrote:You talk about live playback, so the audio settings in FL are important. Do you use linear playback? Or oversampled? I use the highest setting and i dont hear any difference in my patches on different DAW's. When i play back a track.themachinelt wrote:What do you mean Bazille setup?exmatproton wrote:What settings do you use in FL Studio (screenshot maybe)?themachinelt wrote:Wich is strange, because there is no post process and in both daws they do not reach even 0 db. Its just patch playing same midi with same velocity
How is Bazille set-up?
It could be the very fast vibrato LFO. Modwheel can be on in FL Studio and off on Studio One.
Played a bit with that, and i gives that noisy sound
No modwheel doesnt change anything.
What kind of settings screen do you need?
Is the result better when you render the file with fl at the highest settings?
I did small experiment, i had to change to at least 88200hz sample rate and now it sounds same as in Studio One. Its odd, because in studio one its set to 44.1hz![]()
Still, it is strange. My settings (FL S 12, latest) are set to the highest standard @ 44.1 (for playback), but the patches do sound the same. Weird. I will try another DAW this evening (Sonar). And record multiple test runs.
Did you use the same audio recorder for both daws? For playback, i always use Edison (VSTi) for short files/wavs.
At the moment the only solution is to put up the HZ.
Last edited by Elektronisch on Thu Jun 25, 2015 5:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- u-he
- 30180 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Hehehe, try recreating that sound in, say, Dune, ACE or Sylenth1 and perform the same test
Let's start a new discussion about sonic differences in DAWs...
Let's start a new discussion about sonic differences in DAWs...
