2/17/2023 0 Comments How to fix latency in fl studio![]() ![]() I am still recovering from my previous impression that EastWest instruments are processor intensive, slow and unresponsive. I am feeling so unreal, getting instantaneous response when clicking on the play and recording buttons. Buffer values differ from machine to machine, so different computers would have their own optimal setting for these values. I did 20ms on the buffer, and about 40% offset value, and it worked for me. To fix the problem, I went into the audio options and tweaked the buffer values. I am also using the Korg Nanokey2 (usb controller), and my audio hardware is the onboard Realtek audio chip on Dell's motherboard. I was thinking of posting the problem on the FLipside Forum, but then I gave it one last try, tweaking with the audio buffer settings.Ī little background: I am using a Dell I7 XPS L502X, running Windows 7 64-bit and FL Studio. I've tried to reduce the number of tracks using EW virtual instruments, but the lag remained all the same. For all the work I've done on the piece to date, I was tolerating a 4 - 5 seconds freeze-up on the software whenever I do any record, playback or song position jump. In the video I was using instruments from EastWest Quantum Leap Goliath. I've just managed to fix a horrible lag issue when working with EastWest virtual instruments.Īfter I fixed it, I created a video documenting the problem and how I solved it. ![]()
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