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cracktactics
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general question
While im working on a track, the quality seems great but as soon as i mix and export it, it sounds really flat and grainy. How can i get my tunes to sound the same (after being exported etc) as they do while theyre still in FL studio?
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Re: general question
record the output of fl rather than exporting it. i said this in another thread and someone laughed at me.cracktactics wrote:While im working on a track, the quality seems great but as soon as i mix and export it, it sounds really flat and grainy. How can i get my tunes to sound the same (after being exported etc) as they do while theyre still in FL studio?
use a tape deck/another computer/dat recorder/cd recorder etc to record what fruity is playing.
if you HAVE to export for whatever reason, export a 32 bit .wav file with the highest interpolation setting and all boxes checked for dithering etc. always always always export .wavs of your music rather than mp3s.
Re: general question
£10 Bag wrote:record the output of fl rather than exporting it. i said this in another thread and someone laughed at me.cracktactics wrote:While im working on a track, the quality seems great but as soon as i mix and export it, it sounds really flat and grainy. How can i get my tunes to sound the same (after being exported etc) as they do while theyre still in FL studio?
use a tape deck/another computer/dat recorder/cd recorder etc to record what fruity is playing.
if you HAVE to export for whatever reason, export a 32 bit .wav file with the highest interpolation setting and all boxes checked for dithering etc. always always always export .wavs of your music rather than mp3s.
i'm gonna try this too!!!
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