
Just NEVER GIVE tf UP, everyone is capable to reach everything and get everything - if this person really wants it. The sound to me sounds like waves crashing, not really like static that you would hear when the buffer length is set too low. It does this probably about every 30 secs or so. Never ever cindarella umbrella (?) compare urself to another artist (how he get his drums hittin so hard etc) EVerytime I load vst's other than Hypersonic in FL, my computer keeps making this static noise for about 2 secs back to back.
#Fl studio asio causing static driver
GitHub - dechamps/FlexASIO: A flexible universal ASIO driver that uses the PortAudio sound I/O library. Supports WASAPI (shared and exclusive), KS, DirectSound and MME.


If not then you also doing good and keep on bc you're trying. A flexible universal ASIO driver that uses the PortAudio sound I/O library. This is just my view of this all if you're happy with fl and if your tracks sounds good to you and other people listen to it then you doing good and keep on. I prefer to make my songs with Fl and then go over to Ableton - I think it's just better for mixing :) And I'm talking about Audio Engineering not put an eq and comp on every channel and push the limiter on the master to the fullest.įL Studio - perfect for making beats and sent them to engineersĪbleton, Protools, Studio 4 - perfect for mixing stems and vocals For example, you may have your computer plugged in one socket and monitor speakers in another socket. This often happens when your studio setup uses multiple power sockets. You can make so much with it, it's so simple it doesn't steal your creativity! If you’re sure that all of your equipment is in top condition but still gets static noise, you might have ground loop issues. Good for bed room producers or better said beat maker.
