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general question
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 11:57 pm
by cracktactics
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?
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 1:18 am
by z.u.bee
ive noticed it happens if you use a few plugins or effects, might wanna export the most used vst synths loops (or the heaviest) to wav then use it like a sample.
usually does the trick....
or if anyone knows better i'd like to know too

Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 1:42 am
by remondo
is it on the render settings, maybe your bitrate is set low or something
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 1:54 am
by z.u.bee
remondo wrote:is it on the render settings, maybe your bitrate is set low or something
also,
but sometimes even so it still doesnt sound the same...
Re: general question
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 3:42 am
by __________
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?
record the output of fl rather than exporting it. i said this in another thread and someone laughed at me.
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
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 5:06 am
by z.u.bee
£10 Bag wrote: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?
record the output of fl rather than exporting it. i said this in another thread and someone laughed at me.
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 didnt think of that..... dammitt,
i'm gonna try this too!!!