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Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 12:04 am
by nowaysj
Do it at your busses, 4 or 5 faders and ur done.
Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:33 am
by Alissio
So I opened a mix I was doing a while back in FL and for some reason a window pops up saying some of the mp3 tracks can't be found. I tried dragging more tracks into the playlist to finish the mix but it won't even load the tracks I drop in. Does anyone know the problem?
Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:55 am
by MaZa1
Alissio wrote:So I opened a mix I was doing a while back in FL and for some reason a window pops up saying some of the mp3 tracks can't be found. I tried dragging more tracks into the playlist to finish the mix but it won't even load the tracks I drop in. Does anyone know the problem?
The mp3's u had there are removed so Fl can't find them. Are you using the program as admin? When i open my fl in admin mode i cannot drop any audio files into the project
Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 2:22 am
by Alissio
MaZa1 wrote:Alissio wrote:So I opened a mix I was doing a while back in FL and for some reason a window pops up saying some of the mp3 tracks can't be found. I tried dragging more tracks into the playlist to finish the mix but it won't even load the tracks I drop in. Does anyone know the problem?
The mp3's u had there are removed so Fl can't find them. Are you using the program as admin? When i open my fl in admin mode i cannot drop any audio files into the project
All my mp3s are in the exact same storage as when I started the mix. It seems like it only sometimes recognizes the tracks. I believe I am using FL as an Admin, how do you open FL as a non admin?
Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 2:40 am
by legend4ry
Is this a external drive? If you plug your drive into a different USB slot (or even the same USB if you've taken it out) - sometimes it'll need to be re-picked up or the USB names the drive a different letter.
Best way to do this is to go; Options > File Settings > input your folder in the "extra browser folders" and every time you re-plug in your drive go back and click the folder icon and click ok.
IF it isn't an external drive; I would suggest the same, just putting it in a folder deep in your HD (like program files) which you won't get chunk conflicts from heavy use of that part of the drive (desktops/my docs can prove trouble some for older drives)
This also could be a RAM issue; how many tracks are you working with? If your RAM is 2gig and below; you'll be able to handle around 8-12 - 5minute + audio files. This is the only other thing I can think if its not letting you import tracks.
Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 12:04 am
by William Brave
I've got a question that's been bugging me for a while now. Which volume nobs should I give the most attention too? I've started turning the channel volume all the way up and adjusting each channel's volume in the mixer track. What about plugins? all of them have level nobs, but I usually send them to a mixer track anyway, so I how should I treat each volume nob?
Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 12:16 am
by nowaysj
All my mixer faders usually remain relatively flat.
Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 9:42 am
by RandoRando
i really hope they make patcher more user friendly, its SOOO much easier to make a heavy modulated sound in abletons instrument rack then it is in patcher, (when it comes to signal routing and midi mapping many macro knobs)
Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 12:39 pm
by Augment
nowaysj wrote:All my mixer faders usually remain relatively flat.
I used to leave them flat too and only focus on the input, but with my new workflow I've just gotten used to fking with the mixer faders instead.
Makes my mixer look pro, too

Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 5:09 pm
by Alissio
What are the best settings when exporting a track from FL Studio? I want the greatest quality possible.
Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 6:33 pm
by Marzz
Alissio wrote:What are the best settings when exporting a track from FL Studio? I want the greatest quality possible.
MP3 at 320 kbps for listening pleasure and WAV for mastering.
16bit int or 32bit int im not sure

Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 8:49 pm
by Augment
The higher the number, the better the quality
Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 12:21 am
by nowaysj
Not true, entirely.
Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 1:23 pm
by webstarr
How do I change the default save location for projects? I've gone in File Settings>>Projects and changed the projects folder but whenever I go to save a project for the first time it still defaults to the image line projects folder on the C Drive.
Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 8:54 pm
by RandoRando
webstarr wrote:How do I change the default save location for projects? I've gone in File Settings>>Projects and changed the projects folder but whenever I go to save a project for the first time it still defaults to the image line projects folder on the C Drive.
in that default folder, create a shortcut in there to where you want to actually save them
Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 4:30 am
by ridethecliche
So, I'm probably being stupid... but....
If you're in FL and you have massive open and you're pressing keys on your keyboard (midi) and change waveforms (i.e. saw 1 to duck organ), then does massive hang on the last note you played? I can click the stop button on FL and everything goes back to normal.
It only happens if I'm changing the forms. I guess the simple solution is to not hold down keys while changing the shapes, but I was wondering if it's just me that this is happening to.
/scratches head.
Thanks.
Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 10:03 am
by RandoRando
ridethecliche wrote:So, I'm probably being stupid... but....
If you're in FL and you have massive open and you're pressing keys on your keyboard (midi) and change waveforms (i.e. saw 1 to duck organ), then does massive hang on the last note you played? I can click the stop button on FL and everything goes back to normal.
It only happens if I'm changing the forms. I guess the simple solution is to not hold down keys while changing the shapes, but I was wondering if it's just me that this is happening to.
/scratches head.
Thanks.
i tihnk ive had that happen here and there, just make a bar with one constant note in the piano roll. play. change whatever on massive and just hit stop when you want it to stop playing
Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 2:00 pm
by mthrfnk
Ok what the fuck have I clicked? I used to be able to click samples on the left and FL would cut the sample - so I could have a vocal sample and drag back the left edge to say cut off all but the first phrase of the vocal. However now instead it just time stretches the samples? Help

Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 3:28 pm
by didi
blinkesko wrote:nowaysj wrote:All my mixer faders usually remain relatively flat.
I used to leave them flat too and only focus on the input, but with my new workflow I've just gotten used to fking with the mixer faders instead.
Makes my mixer look pro, too

You want your faders to be as close to unity gain as possible. Get the gain right for each stage of your audio processing and your mixer faders shouldn't be all over the place.
This is an example of decent looking gain structure, according to audio tutsplus:
I know that you get a few shit tutorials on that site, but most of what they say is on point.
Re: The FL Studio Q&A Thread
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 4:12 pm
by Augment
dididub wrote:blinkesko wrote:nowaysj wrote:All my mixer faders usually remain relatively flat.
I used to leave them flat too and only focus on the input, but with my new workflow I've just gotten used to fking with the mixer faders instead.
Makes my mixer look pro, too

You want your faders to be as close to unity gain as possible. Get the gain right for each stage of your audio processing and your mixer faders shouldn't be all over the place.
This is an example of decent looking gain structure, according to audio tutsplus:
I know that you get a few shit tutorials on that site, but most of what they say is on point.
What is the reasoning behind not movin the mixer faders much? As I see it, it shouldnt do any difference than adjusting the input to the mixer
mthrfnk wrote:Ok what the fuck have I clicked? I used to be able to click samples on the left and FL would cut the sample - so I could have a vocal sample and drag back the left edge to say cut off all but the first phrase of the vocal. However now instead it just time stretches the samples? Help

Uncheck 'stretch' in the upper left corner of the playlist, in the audio clip section
