Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Locked in my studio, somewhere in Holland
Fruity Studio Exporting
This goes out to all the Fruity users out there.
I recently finished a track in Fruityloops, but whenever I want to export it to wave, it is slow as hell, just like it says when you select the various options.
But I was wondering. I have also made tracks with Reason and the rendering there was much quicker. I used to connect Reason via Rewire to Cubase to render the track. And that worked quite well. And I recently loaded the VSTi Fruity Studio in Cubase and tried to render the wav file that way. But then I only got a 7 second render, nothing near the 9 minute original.
Can anyone help?
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Oct-21-2003 18:39
Cloudburst
I am the maximum
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Jötebårj
Yeah, it's slow for me too, always been, but much slower lately (last year or so), because I use much more VST and effects and samples now..
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Oct-21-2003 19:06
iLLicit
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Locked in my studio, somewhere in Holland
So there's nothing I can do about it?
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Oct-21-2003 19:37
iLLicit
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Locked in my studio, somewhere in Holland
And what about recording the sound when the track is playing in Fruity Studio. Will I loose much quality that way? I sure think it will be a lot faster, won't it?
Read this and u will understand why Reason exports so quiqly...
And you only need to export on fruity with these maximum quality settings on your final exporting, ans that cant happen too often to be so bothered to wait 10 minutes, right? i mean, u dont finish a full track every hour do u, lol?
Oct-22-2003 01:40
J.L.
Never gonna give you up.
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
it took me 30 minutes to export my last song (11 minutes) to 320 kbs mp3 on a 2.6 ghz computer. I used loads of VST synths so I guess that may be the reason.
Yes, fruity is slow as hell in rendering, but it does a good job at it so i'm fine with it.
Oct-22-2003 02:39
christofa
sound designer
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Vancouver
It sucks though when you wait half an hour for it to render and then find something wrong with it within 5 second.
Oct-22-2003 07:23
iLLicit
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Locked in my studio, somewhere in Holland
@NicklessGuy: Yeah I've read the article, but my point was that when you export via Cubase, you won't have any quality losses, due to the better exporting functions of Cubase. And that's is quite fast as well.
But if you guys think there's nothing to do about it, I guess I just have to have patience. It sucks though just as christofa said, to find some stupid fault after 5 seconds in the rendered wave file. Ah well, nothing we can do about it.
And what about Cubase/Logic users, is the exporting of these programs as slow too?
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Oct-22-2003 09:20
NicklessGuy
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First export with the fastest sampler interpolation mathod, uncheck "tiny slices", "hq for all plugins", "dithering" and such quality related settings, it will export pretty quiqly, then qheck if your song is ok. If so, only then, export with full quality settings and go lunch in the meanwhile, lol.
Oct-22-2003 16:20
iLLicit
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Locked in my studio, somewhere in Holland
Well, I guess I have fixed the problem. It didn't take so long to render the file in high quality, only 20 minutes or something. The thing was, the counter wasn't updating, so I thought it was stuck at 5%. But when I opened Fruity, I saw the progress had gone much further up to 30%.