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JamieWard JamieWard is a male
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When I hit record in FL Studio 9 it tells me I need to have ASIO selected and it sends me to the settings tab (F10) where I select the ASIO driver from the drop down list.

It then makes a god awful sound with immense feedback.

Any ideas what simple thing Im sure I should be doing but im not?

Help would be most welcome.

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19-03-2010 23:49 Homepage of JamieWard
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This happened with me, too. I think you have to disable/enable hardware buffer in ASIO control panel to solve it. And make sure your soundcard's input is free of any hijacking (other programs making use of it, like Skype/MSN/Winamp etc.)

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20-03-2010 00:23 Homepage of Muad'Dib
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I turned off MSN - nothing changed

I opened up the ASIO control panel and and checked hardware buffer - nothing changed

I opened up the computers volume control then recording properties and then switched from stereo mix to CD and the feedback disapears but im left with some static/fuzz and not complete silence like I have with the other option (soundmax digital audio)

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20-03-2010 00:49 Homepage of JamieWard
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What are you trying to record?
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I layered three snares and I hit record to turn it in to one sample.

Im not sure if there is compatibility issues with ASIO and SoundMax.

I downloaded ASIO4ALL but it stills persists.

Im certain its something so simple that Im just not doing right.

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20-03-2010 12:48 Homepage of JamieWard
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I know I could just use Audacity but ive used the record function plenty of times before on my cousins computer and it sends it straight to the sequencer.

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I'd use edison for that.

Add it to a mixer track that all the snares are routed too, such as the master, press record in edison and then press play in fl.
20-03-2010 13:27
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yeah that sounds long mate, just bounce the snare combo to a wav. just put the selected ones in there own pattern n bounce

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Yeah, just put the snares in a dummy pattern (well aligned of course)
And export the pattern to wav (bounce).
It's the easiest and cleanest way to do it.

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nice one everyone thanks

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22-03-2010 23:25 Homepage of JamieWard
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