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Posted by rubez on Mar-29-2007 18:23:

FLP trance template

would anybody be willing to share an .flp template of a simple trance tune they have made.

this would be immensely helpful to help me get my head round how to build a tune. im not going to copy it or anything, i have just started using FL and the hardest part is trying to understand the plotting/settings in relation everything. beats/bars, what settings are best for melodies etc. this would be very helpful

thanks


Posted by [Alpha]Dave on Mar-29-2007 20:00:

Why not have a peek at one of those demo tracks that comes with FL? There's tons of em!


Posted by rubez on Mar-29-2007 22:28:

quote:
Originally posted by [Alpha]Dave
Why not have a peek at one of those demo tracks that comes with FL? There's tons of em!


i heard about these any couldnt find any, where are they?

the "template" just choose the instruments, there is no tune plotted.

where are the demos exactly?


Posted by Spoonz on Mar-29-2007 23:48:

on the list on the left u should see Projects - click that then Cool Stuff

single left click some of the track... there should be at least 5 decent trance tracks on there...


Posted by rubez on Mar-29-2007 23:59:

thanks man.

why do they crackle? surely that isnt supposed to happen. as it happens in them all!

do they crackle for anyone else?

its like a distortion but not part of the tune

in particular if u listen to blake hanging on u will hear it


Posted by godsendxd on Mar-30-2007 00:57:

theres a sticky about music theory look for it i think its at top of the thread really helpfull!



or www.nonstop2k.com and look at how they do there chords

dunno if this helps you at all but gl!


Posted by JustinMead on Mar-30-2007 02:05:

Your crackling problem is from your CPU useage. You got some reading to do young grasshopper =D

`Justin


Posted by rubez on Mar-30-2007 09:49:

but the cpu meter is always down low even when the tune is playing. my computer is a beast.

is it cause FL is shit? would cubase do this? i dont think its the cpu usage.

no point making a tune if it crackles, maybe its cause its not mastered?


Posted by Ghost Raver on Mar-30-2007 10:10:

I don't know the answer to the crackle thing, but

quote:
Originally posted by rubez
is it cause FL is shit?


.. Hell no :P I don't have any problems playing the projects that come with FL and I don't have any problems making a track with it either.


Posted by Ry Thomas on Mar-30-2007 10:27:

Make sure in your FL options;

1. Go into Audio and change soundcard to ASIO

2. Still in Audio, turn buffer underruns off

Crackling should now stop, if it contiunues crank your latency up a little bit til you get a happy medium


Posted by Tarpex on Mar-30-2007 10:30:

Your computer may be a gaming beast, but a weak soundcard may turn it into a music lamb. Be sure you have a good soundcard with minimal latency. Look for creative x-fi series or e-mu soundcards


Posted by Derivative on Mar-30-2007 12:41:

quote:
no point making a tune if it crackles, maybe its cause its not mastered?


You seriously need to do some more reading my friend and you need to read the FL Studio manual as nearly everything you have asked is in the help file.

When your computer plays back sound in realtime it breaks it up into equal sized chunks of data and preloads them into a DMA buffer. It literally streams the audio from the DMA buffer. If your project consumes so much RAM and CPU resources that your soundcard can no longer stream reliably from the DMA buffer and you start getting errors which manifest as pops and crackles.

Therefore you need to increase the size of your DMA buffer. Check the options menu in fruity and find the buffer size tab. Increase it until the cracking stops. Note that this will introduce a latency (or lag) to everything in your project and that includes key presses).

If you have a modern soundcard it will not use a DMA buffer but an ASIO buffer instead. Where you have ASIO available you should nearly always use it because you get much much less lag.


Posted by Boinked on Mar-31-2007 07:34:

Ok... the crackling problem...

I have done some research into this and here are the possible solutions:

1) You have an illegitimate copy of FL Studio - go buy it (or search online for the registry hacks that fix the noise spikes - not that hard to find).
2) You are not allocating enough memory for the program.
3) You have not chosen the proper sound card in the Audio Settings menu or turned on sample buffering high enough (quick note - if you turn on sample buffering you must actually have enough physical memory (RAM) in order that FL doesn't kill your machine).
4) Turn off as much polyphony in the channel settings as possible to save CPU.
5) Despite what the Meter might say - that might not be how much of a load FL is putting on the CPU. Your CPU might not be able to handle everything.


Good Luck and God Speed.


p.s.

there are a few other alternative solutions, but these are the problems that I have encountered the majority of the time when working with FL (v3.0.0 - v7.0.0).


Posted by LENG on Apr-10-2007 00:57:

lol... go easy on this guy here shall we?
hehehe...



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