You should be able to troubleshoot from there. If you choose the fl studio asio, click on the "show asio panel", there you can choose the default input if you want. I tried reinstalling Studio One, refreshing the settings, etc. It worked just fine in Studio One 3 when I installed it first, a few weeks back.
You most likely can also choose the driver for the soundcard itself. I've been using FL Studio's ASIO as my audio device in all the DAWs that I've tried and owned.
Switch to a different driver and then go back to ASIO4ALL and your settings should update and it should look like this: That's about it.
At this point you still have ASIO4ALL as your active driver. Once you enable it, exit the Configuration window. Go to your audio driver under options - tools - audio settings.įL studio comes with different audio drivers, like the FL Studio Asio and asio4all. This will enable the use of headphones when the ASIO driver is running. At the top of the channel there is a black box that says (none), click on that. Then you can start troubleshooting why you do not hear anything through the audio interface. If you turn that dial so that you wont hear anything through your headphones. That allows you to hear in real time what goes in to the microphone (useful if you have latency, so you can record in real time). Fl studio isnt outputting any audio through my bluetooth headphones, whenever i have them on, fl studio is completely silent and cuts out any background audio from other apps like google chrome etc.
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My answer to the questions is that the "problem" is between the 2 ears sitting in front of the desk/r/FL_Studio - The Reddit Home Of FL Studio Read Our Rules Before Posting: Rules When a plugin oversamples, it isn't using the DAW to oversample the audio with, its using its own internal code, the DAW itself doesn't even know the plugins oversampling the audio, so those poor conversion results for DAWS on that SRC Comparisons website are irrelevant to whats going on with the plugins, they only refer to when you say load a sample into the DAW set to a different sample rate to the project sample rate and ask it to convert for you, or when it comes to rendering your music and you select a sample rate different to the project rate for the rendered file.
(sample rate conversion) īut before getting hyped, it isn't significant at all In my opinion, the only significant differences that are found over the past years are src. We have been over this in the past 10 years, I think the op's gut feeling was right: I think this is just an excuse for being a mediocre sound engineer Click to expand.my answer to the questions is that the "problem" is between the 2 ears sitting in front of the desk