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Filthzilla
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Re: FL Studio problem

Post by Filthzilla » Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:06 pm

Savage, I'm just about to buy a quad core...
And purely for the reason of me wanting to run my software better without any crackling/lag.

Is there no hope for me! :'(
Hope you get this sorted bro.

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Re: FL Studio problem

Post by ninthy4 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:15 pm

Filthzilla wrote:Savage, I'm just about to buy a quad core...
And purely for the reason of me wanting to run my software better without any crackling/lag.

Is there no hope for me! :'(
Hope you get this sorted bro.
if you are getting a Intel i7 Sandy-Bridge or a i7 processor from the 900 series you should not worry. Especially not if you have a good soundcard/audio device. I'm pretty sure that the crackling is cause by the integrated soundcard and not mainly the processor itself since a quad core should be able to handle it, depending on the GHz of course. Get a Intel quad processor with atleast 3.0GHz and hyper-threading (The i7 950 for example or the i7 2600/2600k), AMD is more affordable, but hopefully not sounding fanboyish, the Intel processors are better and I think you get more for the money since the Intels tend to work better with media programs such as video editing, music production, photoshop etc. AMD is more of a gaming processor.

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Re: FL Studio problem

Post by jrisreal » Mon Mar 07, 2011 7:53 am

Filthzilla wrote:Savage, I'm just about to buy a quad core...
And purely for the reason of me wanting to run my software better without any crackling/lag.

Is there no hope for me! :'(
Hope you get this sorted bro.
make sure ur using asio4all driver ... no crackle and no lag...
...in my opinion
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Re: FL Studio problem

Post by grime8 » Tue Mar 08, 2011 8:55 pm

could be a virus dude.

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Re: FL Studio problem

Post by Sythex » Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:01 pm

I use Presonus studio one, leave fl cuz there were problems with vsti/plugins.
But still use fl for my beats :)

p.s. you have nice ram & proc. but u didnot say about your audio.
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thor_beatz wrote:Are using asio4all though? If not, do it.
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