ok so this measn when i use piano roll and sound is like a hall or with fuzzy echos i should adjust audio settings,is it?reflex wrote:The plugins don't need to set their own sizes, the host (FL Studio) tells them what to use.
poizone problem!!
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 22 posts since 17 Sep, 2010
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- KVRian
- 852 posts since 3 Aug, 2001 from Belgium
No, not necessarily.
It's possible that a plugin will use a lot of processing power when you play more than one note (or a few). This could become too much, in which case you get sound like pops and crackles.
Sytrus, for example, has some options to decrease the amount of processing power it needs, like the unison setting (lower = less processing power needed). I'm not sure about PoiZone.
It's important in this case to check the cpu usage meter in FL's toolbar, to see if it does indeed use too much power.
It's possible that a plugin will use a lot of processing power when you play more than one note (or a few). This could become too much, in which case you get sound like pops and crackles.
Sytrus, for example, has some options to decrease the amount of processing power it needs, like the unison setting (lower = less processing power needed). I'm not sure about PoiZone.
It's important in this case to check the cpu usage meter in FL's toolbar, to see if it does indeed use too much power.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 22 posts since 17 Sep, 2010
If i added the note to piano roll and want to bring it back to normal grids again so as to use it normal,what do i do please??reflex wrote:No, not necessarily.
It's possible that a plugin will use a lot of processing power when you play more than one note (or a few). This could become too much, in which case you get sound like pops and crackles.
Sytrus, for example, has some options to decrease the amount of processing power it needs, like the unison setting (lower = less processing power needed). I'm not sure about PoiZone.
It's important in this case to check the cpu usage meter in FL's toolbar, to see if it does indeed use too much power.
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- KVRian
- 852 posts since 3 Aug, 2001 from Belgium
You can't do that automatically. You'd have to delete all notes in the piano roll, then you can add them in the step sequencer again.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 22 posts since 17 Sep, 2010
i see,wanted to ask also about saving as mp3 in 320 kbps please? when i save from original flp and then save as mp3?why sounds differes?and what is the best way to save the track so as to have same resolution of the original flp ,made?reflex wrote:You can't do that automatically. You'd have to delete all notes in the piano roll, then you can add them in the step sequencer again.
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- KVRian
- 852 posts since 3 Aug, 2001 from Belgium
A wave file will be the best if you want to keep the original sound. An mp3 is compressed in a lossy way, which means that some (less important) part of the sound is left out to save space. Although for a 320Kbps mp3 this will be less bad.
You could check the quality options when exporting to mp3, they can make a difference.
For what it's worth, you may want to consider posting your questions on our Looptalk forum. There are a lot of helpful people there who can help you out with this kind of questions.
You could check the quality options when exporting to mp3, they can make a difference.
For what it's worth, you may want to consider posting your questions on our Looptalk forum. There are a lot of helpful people there who can help you out with this kind of questions.
