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Re: How to get FL tracks sounding tight?

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 7:46 am
by RandoRando
I can't keep iTunes open . I use ASIO which disables all other audio..........

Re: How to get FL tracks sounding tight?

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 1:26 am
by nowaysj
Asio doesn't do that, your audio I/O's implementation of the asio driver protocol does that. I use asio drivers and can listen to itunes, youtube, and flstudio simultaneously.

If you're referring to Asio4All, yeah, that driver is single client. If you are stuck with a janky driver like that, import mp3's of other artists tracks into your project to a/b with your own mix.

Re: How to get FL tracks sounding tight?

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 11:05 am
by RandoRando
nowaysj wrote:Asio doesn't do that, your audio I/O's implementation of the asio driver protocol does that. I use asio drivers and can listen to itunes, youtube, and flstudio simultaneously.

If you're referring to Asio4All, yeah, that driver is single client. If you are stuck with a janky driver like that, import mp3's of other artists tracks into your project to a/b with your own mix.
Yeah i have asio4all.
I wasnt aware there was just an "asio".
where do i get that and is it any better?

Re: How to get FL tracks sounding tight?

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 11:13 am
by Electric_Head
RandoRando wrote:
nowaysj wrote:Asio doesn't do that, your audio I/O's implementation of the asio driver protocol does that. I use asio drivers and can listen to itunes, youtube, and flstudio simultaneously.

If you're referring to Asio4All, yeah, that driver is single client. If you are stuck with a janky driver like that, import mp3's of other artists tracks into your project to a/b with your own mix.
Yeah i have asio4all.
I wasnt aware there was just an "asio".
where do i get that and is it any better?
your soundcard or interface will normally come with a native asio driver
it`ll always be better than asio4all as it will suite your card/interface

Re: How to get FL tracks sounding tight?

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 4:13 pm
by Katalix
I use fl studio, How does this sound? Any ideas for something to make it better? http://m.youtube.com/watch?gl=IE&hl=en- ... dKBrvawcjw

Re: How to get FL tracks sounding tight?

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 4:42 pm
by tripwire22
Katalix wrote:I use fl studio, How does this sound? Any ideas for something to make it better? http://m.youtube.com/watch?gl=IE&hl=en- ... dKBrvawcjw
work on ur subtractive eq. Boost what you need cut what you don't. leave headroom I.e gain structure. Use compression and reverb.

Re: How to get FL tracks sounding tight?

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 4:56 pm
by Katalix
Appreciate that man thanx but I'm only an amateur could you share you expertise a little more please

Re: How to get FL tracks sounding tight?

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 6:47 pm
by Basic A
nowaysj wrote:
Sharmaji wrote:keep itunes open while working and constantly reference other mixes.
Sharmaji wrote:keep itunes open while working and constantly reference other mixes.
Sharmaji wrote:keep itunes open while working and constantly reference other mixes.
Sharmaji wrote:keep itunes open while working and constantly reference other mixes.
Sharmaji wrote:keep itunes open while working and constantly reference other mixes.
Sharmaji wrote:keep itunes open while working and constantly reference other mixes.
Sharmaji wrote:keep itunes open while working and constantly reference other mixes.
Sharmaji wrote:keep itunes open while working and constantly reference other mixes.
Sharmaji wrote:keep itunes open while working and constantly reference other mixes.
That had to take dedication my man.

Props.

Re: How to get FL tracks sounding tight?

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 2:44 am
by nowaysj
NO quicker way to learn, so it bears repeating in full rainbow.