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fl studio Q - how to bounce individual pattern in place

Post by soronery » Wed Dec 31, 2014 6:08 pm

fl is starting to glitch at me as a result of running two many instruments

one of the vsts im using appears to be the cpu culprit

i am happy with the pad sound ive made in it and want to bounce in place to turn into audio

is there a quick way of doing this in fl?
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Re: fl studio Q - how to bounce individual pattern in place

Post by smalltock » Wed Dec 31, 2014 8:39 pm

Mute everything else.
Render lossless
???
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Re: fl studio Q - how to bounce individual pattern in place

Post by Tekvision » Wed Dec 31, 2014 8:49 pm

smalltock wrote:Mute everything else.
Render lossless
???
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Re: fl studio Q - how to bounce individual pattern in place

Post by soronery » Wed Dec 31, 2014 10:12 pm

smalltock wrote:Mute everything else.
Render lossless
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thats not bouncing in place though

looking for a shorter cut here than rendering the entire tune for just one channel

like whether I can just bounce in place the clip with automation
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Re: fl studio Q - how to bounce individual pattern in place

Post by smalltock » Thu Jan 01, 2015 2:02 am

The computer would be doing the exact same thing either way. You're asking for a big red button that automates the process. A lot of people want the same thing, but it hasn't been implemented because 1) it is subjugative software and 2) the dev is a penis and usually doesn't listen to his customers.

An alternative would be to record into edison, but if your audio playback contains artifacts from lag, the recording likely will as well iirc.

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Re: fl studio Q - how to bounce individual pattern in place

Post by fragments » Thu Jan 01, 2015 2:56 am

By the time you waited around for a reply, you could have just recorded it to audio in Edison :lol: or you know, RTFM
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Re: fl studio Q - how to bounce individual pattern in place

Post by soronery » Thu Jan 01, 2015 9:17 am

fragments wrote:By the time you waited around for a reply, you could have just recorded it to audio in Edison :lol: or you know, RTFM
can't record into edison as im getting crackle on playback which would likely get recorded into it
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Re: fl studio Q - how to bounce individual pattern in place

Post by soronery » Thu Jan 01, 2015 9:19 am

googled it and going to try this later

http://music.tutsplus.com/tutorials/a-g ... audio-6507
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Re: fl studio Q - how to bounce individual pattern in place

Post by fragments » Thu Jan 01, 2015 11:30 pm

soronery wrote:
fragments wrote:By the time you waited around for a reply, you could have just recorded it to audio in Edison :lol: or you know, RTFM
can't record into edison as im getting crackle on playback which would likely get recorded into it
You could have disabled a bunch of VSTs then recorded it, just saying. :W:

Nice find on those other methods of rendering :Q:

EDIT: Also, apologies if I was a bit dickish in my first post.
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Re: fl studio Q - how to bounce individual pattern in place

Post by soronery » Fri Jan 02, 2015 6:36 am

fragments wrote:
soronery wrote:
fragments wrote:By the time you waited around for a reply, you could have just recorded it to audio in Edison :lol: or you know, RTFM
can't record into edison as im getting crackle on playback which would likely get recorded into it
You could have disabled a bunch of VSTs then recorded it, just saying. :W:

Nice find on those other methods of rendering :Q:
i ended up going the root of recording via edison then dropping it back in as a sample anyway

one of the other elements as well was a massive patch which everytime it played was contributing to the already heavy cpu load

so i bounced that element as it was just a delayed bird noise style sound every 8 bars
fragments wrote:EDIT: Also, apologies if I was a bit dickish in my first post.
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