Crackling in FL Studio

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Acitrique -  
 mb19 -
Hello!
I use FL Studio 9 to make electronic music, but when I add a lot of instruments or effects, there are crackles that vary in intensity depending on the number of instruments, effects...
It's not an issue with the software because it works very well on other computers...
And I feel like the more the computer lags, the more it crackles...
Does anyone have a solution, please???

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acitrique
 
In FL Studio, you go to Options -> Audio and there you'll find a horizontal bar that you can adjust... the further you move the little thing to the right, the less FL Studio will crackle, but it will lag more...
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souri
 
Thank you, it removes the crackling and it still goes just as fast.
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vernement06 Posted messages 9 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   14
 
Hello, the best solution for me is:
Options>Audio settings and in the selection bar at the top, select ASIO4ALL v2
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vernement06 Posted messages 9 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   14
 
Hello, the best solution for me is:
Options>Audio settings and in the selection bar at the very top, select ASIO4ALL v2
(Thanks to the "site du zero" ;) )
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Anonymous user
 
Hi.
Would you happen to have a cordless landline phone nearby? Just in case, it could create interference with one of your instruments.
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Anonymous user
 
Here’s how I solved it:
audio settings
sound properties you raise it to 3/4.
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Acitrique
 
Indeed, I have a cordless landline phone next to me, but the instruments are virtual; everything is on the computer, and I create the melodies with a piano roll...
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Anonymous user
 
Unplug your phone's charger and start your music to see.
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jul74
 
I have the same problem as you, could you tell me how you solved it?
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Acitrique
 
I just tried it but it's still not right... :s it's still crackling a lot.
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Acitrique
 
Uh yeah, I'm having a bit of trouble here... sorry for being so bad at computers...
The audio device is Realtek AC'97 and I'm on Windows XP.
But I reinstalled Realtek like a year ago...
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NeroX56 Posted messages 1 Status Membre 1
 
I lowered the Hertz in:
Option>Audio settings
It's working! ;)
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Anonymous user
 
Are your audio drivers up to date?
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Acitrique
 
Good question... how do we check that?
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Anonymous user
 
You go to the website of your audio device manufacturer and download the driver.
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Anonymous user
 
What are the names of your audio devices and your operating system? If you can't find it, I'll throw the link to you.
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Acitrique
 
Ah, I stumbled upon it, but I didn't think it was this... Well, I downloaded and installed it, and I restarted my PC, but nothing changes...
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Anonymous user
 
So your speakers are too weak.
Sorry but that's all I can see.
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Acitrique
 
my hp?
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Anonymous user
 
Your speakers.
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mb19
 

no because the speakers and the headphones work very well outside of FL

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Acitrique
 
Oh damn, I found it in the advanced settings of my software... It was the software itself that was causing the problem...
Thank you very much for helping me, really!!
Have a great evening!!
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