You can get a very good interface these days for around fifty quid - the Lexicon range is great, a mate of mine uses the Alpha and his recordings sound totally amazing. I have no problems recording audio in FL Studio - but I did at first! I've been using it for two or three years now. I'm using an EDIROL UA-5 which is getting on a bit, but it's a nice-sounding high-quality bit of kit. A few words of caution i personally don't use Edison to record, and prefer to put my audio straight into the playlist i also don't know if you're using a laptop with a webcam/mic, so my advice may be too specific for your problem - BUT if you ARE using a laptop with a webcam or something connected to your comp has a microphone (pretty sure you said you didnt have any mics hooked up but again. It's possible that you may be doing something very slightly wrong or have missed some tiny step in the process that would make all the difference.Īnd as Garry says (above) you do need a decent Audio Interface. If you really are a complete novice, it may be worth spending some time sitting down and closely reading the help files systematically. Without actually sitting in front of your computer, it's hard to say. I am a bit of a novice when it comes to this, so if anyone has any advice for me, please keep it as layman's speak! Cheers!
#Fl studio asio noise bad Pc
I'm using a basic DI box, but it may just be that the PC can't handle it.
#Fl studio asio noise bad software
It can get to a point where I have to reset the software because the track just sounds awful - it's a bit like distortion but kind of seperate from the actual music, if that makes sense. Third, I also seem to get a "crackling" sound behind the bass sound, this also appears behind the actual backing track I'm trying to play to. Second, I can't seem to get a bass sound without it sounding like I'm playing it in a toilet - the echo can be quite bad. First, there is a slight delay between me plucking the string and the sound coming out of the speakers. I am really struggling with the software for many reasons. The tracks I've made previously have all used the "on-board" bass sounds (in fact, all the instrumentation has come from the software), and tonight I tried to input my passive bass to the on board mixer. FL into Skypeapply effects to your output, asip record your output. But now I'm at the stage where I want to get a bit more "bass-centric", and would like to incorporate fretless over some completed backing tracks. Asoo, it has to have something to do with my sound card or its drivers.
I've been using FL Studio 7 for a while now, and have managed to complete some fairly decent electronica tunes using this software.