Problem with exporting
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AbelMierlo
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Problem with exporting
Hello. I just made a track with a really short delay (you know, high feedback very short time) and a phaser formant filter on a ring modulated bassline and I use FL Studio 8. Why do I tell you this? When I export it to mp3 the whole bassline is completely fucked up.
Re: Problem with exporting
Pretty cool story.
paravrais wrote:It genuinely was a couple of years before I realised it was pronounced re-noise not ren-wah
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AbelMierlo
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Re: Problem with exporting
Sorry forgot to ask XD Can someone please help me out here?
Re: Problem with exporting
It could a lot of different things.
First of all, when you are working with a lot of feedback keep an eye of the gain stage. It could be clipping really hard. Slap on a limiter in order to stop it from clipping.
Additionally, it could be that some of you effects are not key synced. This means your sound will go all over the place.
Feel free to up a sample and I can try to figure it out for you.
First of all, when you are working with a lot of feedback keep an eye of the gain stage. It could be clipping really hard. Slap on a limiter in order to stop it from clipping.
Additionally, it could be that some of you effects are not key synced. This means your sound will go all over the place.
Feel free to up a sample and I can try to figure it out for you.
paravrais wrote:It genuinely was a couple of years before I realised it was pronounced re-noise not ren-wah
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