Dude you were the only channel to explain everything and help me fix my latency issue. shoutout to you. I was stressing so much and this solved it so thankyou.
this guy is THE GUY, i know stuff, but everytime i update a driver or firmware or FL, because i am running so many physical machines, it's like learning how to jump out of the new plane that is way higher and im just cussing out my setup even tho i know it shold be fixable, if he was in NYC i'd pay him to slide thru and just run engineeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrr like a fucking BOSS, as well, i'd probablly hustle over to B&H and get the wildest audio card......
Hey homie this video just saved my sanity, i have so much money invested in my instruments and plug ins and alot have been struggling to open up without freezing but thanks to your helpful info i can get serum and dune 3 opened in under 5 seconds, your a life saver my man.
@@ScaleAudio sorry I meant to say I do have a mac I lowered the buffer size went through plenty of videos and I still have like a second of latency should I just switch back to a Microsoft pc?
@@izeanelson5153 gotchya. Idk much about managing latency in Mac. If you go to the apple symbol and click “about this mac” what’s the processor and memory available?
@@izeanelson5153 you could try a software update and see if that resolves it. Unpopular opinion, I honestly can’t stand apple computers. That’s a preference thing though. I’m in IT and they are great for end user but they are terrible to deploy and fairly difficult if you are using anything that isn’t an apple product or a product of an apple partner. I’m definitely biased though lol
I still cannot figure out how to remove or reduce the latency from specific plugins like my compressor and soundgoodizer have 3ms of latency so on my vocal chain I have a total of 11.75 Ms of delay but I can’t for the life of me figure out how to either specifically remove the samples/(latency) from the plugins individually
Each plugin is going to add a particular amount of latency. How much depends on your computer in particular. This latency should be applied to the entire track. It allows processing time, otherwise you would get underruns which would result in unplayable audio. The latency is decided automatically by the plugin and wrapper. In your plugins settings you can set a fixed buffer time but it will probably be longer than the latency you are currently experiencing. On the bottom of the channel strip for the mixer channel in question, you can set latency manually but I wouldn't recommend reducing it past the amount decided by FL.
Hey when i try to use asio4all v2 it shows by the staus disabled and it says the needed sample rate (44100)hz couldn’t be set or is not supported by the asio driver? What do i do
you can turn down the headphones, get headphones that leak less, or decide if the amount of audio leakage you are getting is acceptable. Sadly, there's no fancy or easy solution. The headphones are on the subject you are trying to record so if you block the headphones, you also block the subject. There may be accessories or products I am unaware of that may help, but the safe bet, in my opinion, is to avoid bandaging the issue and instead address it. Let me know if you find/found a good solution!
Just bought a new Asus lapop that should be great for music production but I have a small latency when using FL Studio Asio. When I'm using Asio4All then there is no latency but other programs have no sound. It's strange but there is no latency for my old Dell laptop for example. What should I do? Should I download a different Asio or should I buy an audio interface? Thanks a lot if someone could help.
Asio4All actually gets better performance by disabling all other audio other than what's needed for your DAW. You may be able to fix this by changing "auto close" in your audio settings to allow other applications to play when FL Studio is no longer in focus. I generally don't use Asio4All so I'm unsure if this will work. I'm not sure another audio driver will do much more for you, nor am I sure what exists out there besides a couple of drivers I'd only recommend for special purposes, performance not being one of those special purposes. An audio interface IMO would be a great investment. Interfaces are generally designed to provide the lowest amount of latency and are great for many other reasons such as multiple inputs and outputs as well as the ability to push better sample rates with better DA conversions than USB microphones and such.
Bro, suddenly i was working on a project i saved and on the next day i tried to open it suddenly all the plugins in mixer are not working and showing latency there is like a clock mark in yellow on each channel . Is there any solution to this ?
That is very interesting. Yellow clock means that the plugins are causing delay that FL Studio is compensating for. This is fairly normal to see and may or may not be related to your issue. If your plugins are not playing audio, I would see if the audio plays when you mute or unmute the problem plugins. If you can nail it down to one plugin, you will know which one to concentrate on. I know that I have plugins that lose their licenses occasionally which stops audio from playing through those channels, I will then have to re-license them. Are you getting no audio at all on the channels that are giving you trouble?
On my old laptop I have the option to put 32 buffer size (1ms), it will run really bad because the cpu but the option is available but for some reason on my friends really good pc the lowest option available whenever I click the panel is 256 buffer size (6ms) and that is just too high for me to keep my rhythm and flow going, is there any explanation behind why on his pc it doesn’t give me a option to go under 256 (6ms) but on my laptop it can?
Sorry for the late response! Different audio drivers and hardware can support different buffer sizes. It is most likely a limitation of the audio driver/hardware itself. Plugins also add to latency, if you notice that large of a difference it could potentially be due to one of the effects loaded in the mixer before recording.
underrated video thanks for the knowledge bro 💪🙏 btw im about to post my music on UA-cam and different streaming platforms , i really like the sound of 44.1khz , do you think its gonna be an issue for youtube because as you said its better in 48khz for videos right ? (lowering the quality ?)
Should be fine. Honestly I don’t remember all the specifics but video uses 48k due to time codes and how 48k is divisible by different frame rates used in video production if I’m not mistaken. When at 44.1 I do notice my audio drifting out of sync very slowly. It effects nothing regarding quality though. If you are doing visuals behind an instrumental then it shouldn’t be a problem. if you are doing a music video, then you’ll be making enough cuts that the audio will never have an opportunity to drift out of sync. I also believe you can change the sample rate of your video project from 48 to 44.1 depending on the video editor you use. I may be wrong though. If on the other hand you are doing a long single shot you want to sync your audio with, I’d suggest doing some research on your video editor and sample rates to avoid having your audio drift out of sync in the event you are in fact doing long single shots.
Sorry for the late response. Mine started doing that as well recently. I set my input for “fl studio asio” via the asio panel in “audio settings” to be my laptops native microphone and it fixed it. Not sure why, however, if it works… let me know 🫡
@@ScaleAudio it turned out that what was actually causing it (although it would only happen with asio) was my mic being plugged into a "bad" usb port. changed ports and the stuttering stopped. no idea how or why that had anything to do with audio playback stuttering but it did.
i hope this video becomes what everyone stumbles on when searching for fl settings
I really appreciate that. I hope so too lol. Thanks for watching 🙏
Bruh, this is the only video I’ve found that actually describes what the offset is for!!
Happy to be that guy! lol Thanks for watching and dropping a comment 💪
Dude you were the only channel to explain everything and help me fix my latency issue. shoutout to you. I was stressing so much and this solved it so thankyou.
Happy to hear! Make some 🔥 music!
this guy is THE GUY, i know stuff, but everytime i update a driver or firmware or FL, because i am running so many physical machines, it's like learning how to jump out of the new plane that is way higher and im just cussing out my setup even tho i know it shold be fixable, if he was in NYC i'd pay him to slide thru and just run engineeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrr like a fucking BOSS, as well, i'd probablly hustle over to B&H and get the wildest audio card......
Hey homie this video just saved my sanity, i have so much money invested in my instruments and plug ins and alot have been struggling to open up without freezing but thanks to your helpful info i can get serum and dune 3 opened in under 5 seconds, your a life saver my man.
Hell yeah! That's a victory if I've ever heard one 💪
you are by far the most knowledgeable !
I highly appreciate this comment. There is always more to learn, though I am highly grateful for the sentiment. Thank you!
I think I stuck gold with this channel
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Good afternoon my guy . I thank you for your knowledge. Please keep up the good work
Thank you for your kind words! Hope your week has been blessed!
Thank you bro i did not know about Auto close
You bet! It plagued me for a while as well. Happy to help where I can 🫡
Very good! Thanks, one more subscriber and like.
Heck yeah! Thanks for the like, subscribe, and comment; You are awesome!
Great vid. thank you
I appreciate your comment 🫡 Thanks for watching!
Very epic breakdown mate. Thanks for the vid
You bet! Thanks for the comment!
I can’t get asio 4 all cause I don’t have a Mac I’m really struggling with latency
Sorry for the late response! Asio4all is for windows. You should be able to find it via a quick Google search 🤙
@@ScaleAudio sorry I meant to say I do have a mac I lowered the buffer size went through plenty of videos and I still have like a second of latency should I just switch back to a Microsoft pc?
@@izeanelson5153 gotchya. Idk much about managing latency in Mac. If you go to the apple symbol and click “about this mac” what’s the processor and memory available?
@@izeanelson5153 you could try a software update and see if that resolves it. Unpopular opinion, I honestly can’t stand apple computers. That’s a preference thing though. I’m in IT and they are great for end user but they are terrible to deploy and fairly difficult if you are using anything that isn’t an apple product or a product of an apple partner. I’m definitely biased though lol
@@ScaleAudio processor-1.4 GHz quad-core intel core 15
Memory- 8 GB 2133 MHz LPDDR3
I was being an NPC having triple buffer enabled ... thank you for this video my friend!
Happy the video was useful 💪💪💪 keep making 🔥 music!
I want to thank you and some others who had tutorials that I've watched. You guys are the shit you hear me??✨💯✨✊🏿🏆⚔️
Happy to be of assistance! Make 🔥music!
I still cannot figure out how to remove or reduce the latency from specific plugins like my compressor and soundgoodizer have 3ms of latency so on my vocal chain I have a total of 11.75 Ms of delay but I can’t for the life of me figure out how to either specifically remove the samples/(latency) from the plugins individually
Each plugin is going to add a particular amount of latency. How much depends on your computer in particular. This latency should be applied to the entire track. It allows processing time, otherwise you would get underruns which would result in unplayable audio. The latency is decided automatically by the plugin and wrapper. In your plugins settings you can set a fixed buffer time but it will probably be longer than the latency you are currently experiencing. On the bottom of the channel strip for the mixer channel in question, you can set latency manually but I wouldn't recommend reducing it past the amount decided by FL.
Great video
Thanks!!
nice video!
Thanks! Thank you for the comment!
Damn homie must be a dev that built FL studios
I wish! That would make my top 5 jobs list.
Hey when i try to use asio4all v2 it shows by the staus disabled and it says the needed sample rate (44100)hz couldn’t be set or is not supported by the asio driver? What do i do
Honestly not sure. 441 should be supported and is standard for almost everything. Anybody have the same problem on Google?
Music track sound leaking and my mic record the lwaking track from AKG headphone.what is solution
you can turn down the headphones, get headphones that leak less, or decide if the amount of audio leakage you are getting is acceptable. Sadly, there's no fancy or easy solution. The headphones are on the subject you are trying to record so if you block the headphones, you also block the subject. There may be accessories or products I am unaware of that may help, but the safe bet, in my opinion, is to avoid bandaging the issue and instead address it. Let me know if you find/found a good solution!
Just bought a new Asus lapop that should be great for music production but I have a small latency when using FL Studio Asio. When I'm using Asio4All then there is no latency but other programs have no sound. It's strange but there is no latency for my old Dell laptop for example. What should I do? Should I download a different Asio or should I buy an audio interface? Thanks a lot if someone could help.
Asio4All actually gets better performance by disabling all other audio other than what's needed for your DAW. You may be able to fix this by changing "auto close" in your audio settings to allow other applications to play when FL Studio is no longer in focus. I generally don't use Asio4All so I'm unsure if this will work. I'm not sure another audio driver will do much more for you, nor am I sure what exists out there besides a couple of drivers I'd only recommend for special purposes, performance not being one of those special purposes. An audio interface IMO would be a great investment. Interfaces are generally designed to provide the lowest amount of latency and are great for many other reasons such as multiple inputs and outputs as well as the ability to push better sample rates with better DA conversions than USB microphones and such.
Bro, suddenly i was working on a project i saved and on the next day i tried to open it suddenly all the plugins in mixer are not working and showing latency there is like a clock mark in yellow on each channel . Is there any solution to this ?
That is very interesting. Yellow clock means that the plugins are causing delay that FL Studio is compensating for. This is fairly normal to see and may or may not be related to your issue. If your plugins are not playing audio, I would see if the audio plays when you mute or unmute the problem plugins. If you can nail it down to one plugin, you will know which one to concentrate on. I know that I have plugins that lose their licenses occasionally which stops audio from playing through those channels, I will then have to re-license them. Are you getting no audio at all on the channels that are giving you trouble?
@ScaleAudio i found the issue, kickstart 2 was causing this issue after i removed it, other plugins working fine now, thanks
@@jezz8864 Happy you go it figured out!
On my old laptop I have the option to put 32 buffer size (1ms), it will run really bad because the cpu but the option is available but for some reason on my friends really good pc the lowest option available whenever I click the panel is 256 buffer size (6ms) and that is just too high for me to keep my rhythm and flow going, is there any explanation behind why on his pc it doesn’t give me a option to go under 256 (6ms) but on my laptop it can?
Sorry for the late response! Different audio drivers and hardware can support different buffer sizes. It is most likely a limitation of the audio driver/hardware itself. Plugins also add to latency, if you notice that large of a difference it could potentially be due to one of the effects loaded in the mixer before recording.
@@ScaleAudio thank u so much, you’re the man !
@@natemoney2135 You bet! Thanks for watching and commenting!
underrated video thanks for the knowledge bro 💪🙏
btw im about to post my music on UA-cam and different streaming platforms , i really like the sound of 44.1khz , do you think its gonna be an issue for youtube because as you said its better in 48khz for videos right ? (lowering the quality ?)
Should be fine. Honestly I don’t remember all the specifics but video uses 48k due to time codes and how 48k is divisible by different frame rates used in video production if I’m not mistaken. When at 44.1 I do notice my audio drifting out of sync very slowly. It effects nothing regarding quality though. If you are doing visuals behind an instrumental then it shouldn’t be a problem. if you are doing a music video, then you’ll be making enough cuts that the audio will never have an opportunity to drift out of sync. I also believe you can change the sample rate of your video project from 48 to 44.1 depending on the video editor you use. I may be wrong though. If on the other hand you are doing a long single shot you want to sync your audio with, I’d suggest doing some research on your video editor and sample rates to avoid having your audio drift out of sync in the event you are in fact doing long single shots.
Ps. Thanks for the positivity and the comment 💪
@@ScaleAudiono problem bro, thank you for taking your time to answer me and enlighten me on the subject 🙏
@@DIVMVND You bet! I’m not the most advanced when it comes to AV production. Just know enough to make it work for UA-cam 😬.
okay but why does my audio have stuttering when using fl studio asio?
Sorry for the late response. Mine started doing that as well recently. I set my input for “fl studio asio” via the asio panel in “audio settings” to be my laptops native microphone and it fixed it. Not sure why, however, if it works… let me know 🫡
@@ScaleAudio it turned out that what was actually causing it (although it would only happen with asio) was my mic being plugged into a "bad" usb port. changed ports and the stuttering stopped. no idea how or why that had anything to do with audio playback stuttering but it did.
@@hado33_ Honestly kind of wild how that kind of stuff works. Audio and computer hardware is weird. Glad you were able to figure it out!
Si grabo en 96hz y 32 Quality bro
I mean, if it works it works 🫡
Dope
Good
Thanks!