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Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 6:14 am
by deadly_habit
D16 wrote:Deadly Habit wrote:D16 wrote:Deadly Habit wrote:Imaginary Forces wrote:Ive never really experienced the click. but then again I use always use asdr to give my sounds a slighlty off beat attack.
FL works for me, and alot of other people. Its a good program.
def just a pain doing audio editing in it why i switched to cubase
Well, when I need to edit audio I just fire up edison and edit away.
Most people that say FL sucks haven't played with it enough to discover the things it is really capable of.
But then again,
It's not what you use.
It's
how you use it.
def but that being said cubase is much more capable for audio
Well, I really don't know how audio editing works in Cubase.
But for FL and Edison,
Most people just take a quick look over some of the buttons, and call it a day.
But there are many,
many "hidden" features in both FL and Edison.
Most people just don't bother looking for them.
yea id prolly still be in fl if i didnt have to dig for feats that are simple right clicks in cubase
do too much recording for hip hop and r&b on top of own production
fl is def an ill prog though
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 8:32 am
by krease
i use FL, its just a sequencer for me really, and tbh i make all my subs in 3osc and never had a problem really....
sampler is all you need hehe.
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 12:15 pm
by JFK
jsilver wrote:i believe you, but god doa is a shit hole
Totally. Soooo many wankers on there they must be going for some kind of world record.
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 12:25 pm
by Brisance
jsilver wrote:there is no "the click" generating sines in VST or FL plugins in FL, even using the sampler
it's either a buffer underrun or reset plugins on transport
i get no clicking
/thread
+1
Besides is there another DAW that has the slide block or the peak controller?
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 12:46 pm
by gravity
another one for never got random clicks in fl here.
only get clicks with pro53, and thats because pro53 has a clicky quality to it anyway. plus clicks are nice sometimes.
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 2:21 pm
by relik
Been using FL for ages and I have absolutely no problems with samples clicking unless I don't cut them correctly with zero crossing. Whatever you're sampling can be automatically zero-crossed in the slicer or edison. Sure you aren't just using cracks? I'd check for buffer underruns too and adjust the audio settings if you're getting them.
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:50 pm
by bellybelle
see and I was gonna post this long thing about hurricanes being proof....
