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Pro53 problems when converting to Mp3 in Fl Studio4
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| ManTrance |
Need some desperate help here!!!!
I've been using the Pro53 in FL Studio 4 quite a lot at the moment and have produced about 5 tracks, but when I convert them to MP3 from FL a lot of the Pro53 synths don't come in at the right time, almost as if its got a delay on it, normally by a note (if that makes sense ????)
Was wondering if anyone else had come accross this problem using the Pro53 or anyother VSTi in FL Studio, and how to rectify the problem, as I really wanna post some of my tracks.
Alternitavely, is there any other way to rip to MP3 other than the built-in method in FL Studio, without losing quality???
Any advice would be much much appreciated.... |
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| szuchy |
| Maybe try using the Fruity Loops Vsti plugin in a another sequencer like Cubase, and render it through that? That still doesn't fix the original problem, but it might be woth a try, for the time being. |
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| Digital Aura |
so many of you have problems with Pro53.
Is it pretty hard to figure out? Why is it so different than the others...most softsynth questions on here I see are troubleshooting the Pro53.:rolleyes: |
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| moth |
| I dont know what the deal is with the Pro53, it does that to me sometimes. It sometimes holds a note much longer than it should, and wont release it until that note is played again. Only sometimes though. Also it sometimes skips a note. Quite the annoyance. |
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| DC- |
| Don't use the DXI version, and most DEFINITELY, do not output as MP3 out of Fruityloops directly! |
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| No Left Turn |
| ^^ what he said, though i doubt the mp3 conversion is the actual problem. try converting it to .wav and see what happens. |
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