Massive & FL problem
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Massive & FL problem
I've been using massive with FL for a short time and I have a problem concerning my speakers. I have opened massive in FL for this tune i'm working on and i have programmed it to play a riff i want. However I also want to compose a melody on top of this riff and use massive again in a seperate channel but whenever i attempt this the tune starts crackling and making all sorts of crazy noises. I have a feeling that this is to with my computer not being able to handle to massive channels at the same time but does anyone know how to get round this without obviously not using massive again?
Cheersss
Cheersss
i had the same prob when i had my old pc and there is 2 ways to solve it one is a new pc and two is to render each sound u could try messing with your buffer settings
i still get the prob some times on my new pc and thats a quad core with 4gig of ram
peace
i still get the prob some times on my new pc and thats a quad core with 4gig of ram
peace
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The soundcard is important too. As is the processor. And the ram. Settings and drivers also.
What audiocard and drivers are you on?
I'd suggest hooking up with Asio4All if your audiocard is somewhat not decent and coming with sucky drivers.
What audiocard and drivers are you on?
I'd suggest hooking up with Asio4All if your audiocard is somewhat not decent and coming with sucky drivers.
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