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Angel
I have a few different software products for Digital audio workstation, yet when producing trance, i find FL studio a good starting ground and rough draft. Yet, when it comes to master, i like the idea of importing the FL project into an entirely different program(sonar, wavelab, ect). Do you find that FL studio does not have the recording capabilities(as far as clearness) as these other programs, or is there a way to record using FL studio in 32 bit or higher, to make it sound way more professional?
DeZmA
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Originally posted by Angel
I have a few different software products for Digital audio workstation, yet when producing trance, i find FL studio a good starting ground and rough draft. Yet, when it comes to master, i like the idea of importing the FL project into an entirely different program(sonar, wavelab, ect). Do you find that FL studio does not have the recording capabilities(as far as clearness) as these other programs, or is there a way to record using FL studio in 32 bit or higher, to make it sound way more professional?


I don't really see the advantage of it unless you do a whole bunch of audio editing. Even Airwave still works at 16/44100. If it is only to record it, it just takes a lot more space imo.

Anyway, 32 bit recording ain't gonna change you to a pro, if you can't get a pro sound out of fruity you certainly won't get it out of cubase, sonar of logic, as these are far more complex.
With version 6 I think all the tools are there to make a good sounding master.
Thois
I like Fruity a lot, but the sound engine is lacking imo. When I play something within Fruity and then export it, it sounds different. I don't know what it is, the difference is not big, but it's there. For me, this is unacceptable. Anyone else who noticed this, or is it just me?
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