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Solve : Asio4all. FL studio problems in vista? |
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Answer» Hello to all. Well, in FL studio, i try to record some guitar and/or lyrics into the timeline of the song, but asio 4 all only recognizes my internal microphone on the computer (which i found odd, considering i did not think it would have a internal microphone as it does not have a webcam)All my laptops have a microphone input; it's a small hole, usually in the top-center of the screen. Best I can guess given what you've said is that you are getting basic feedback; that is, while you are recording you are PLAYING out the speakers, which not surprisingly get's picked up by the microphone. The best way to combat this is to use headphones. Quote also, when i have any microphone configuration, i get a sort of feedback when i use the speakers instead of headphones, Im guessing this is FL trying to create a listen to your mic input, but this is annoying, and besides the fact, im not using a mic to input sound, im using a guitar into a mixer to the computer. So i am completely confused."into a mixer to the computer" makes no sense to me. Most sound devices have at least a sound output (obviously) a microphone, and possibly a few line inputs and outputs. None of these perform mixing; mixing is done on the software side by combining those inputs. I'll point out that most integrated sound circuitry, while OK for basic tasks, sucks terribly for this sort of purpose. Usually the drivers are not at all tested for this scenario which may very well be why you aren't able to get it working. Instead of trying to use FLStudio for that, you can use another program. Personally I would play the sound through FL studio while simultaneously recording as needed using a program like audacity; then import the resulting recording into FL Studio. This achieves the exact same thing FLStudio would anyway, but also gives you the Acapella as a separate recording, so you can perform things like noise removal before importing it into the FLStudio project. Personally, I haven't used ASIO4ALL; I have it installed but that's because it seems to come with FLStudio. It doesn't actually get used unless I swap over to the integrated sound circuitry (at which point I get that fun little system tray notification thing). You might want to read through the ASIO4ALL documentation. I can say that the times I've stumbled upon using ASIO4ALL I quickly backed out and switched back to my dedicated sound card drivers... -by mixer, i ment a phisical 16 channel mixer from my studio. not something with the computer. |
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