
Include mp4 videos to your post from the 'Attachments' tab, at the bottom of the post edit window. Windows 10 includes an integrated screen recorder, see here OR get a free free recorder here. A video - The best way of demonstrating many issues.Include images using the 'Attachments' tab, at the bottom of the post edit window. Screenshots - Another great way to demonstrate issues.Specific information - a) FL Studio version & build number, b) what you are doing and what happens exactly, c) step-by-step instructions how reproduce the problem.Simple clear explanation - Explain what you are doing, or trying to do, and exactly what is happening.Install the latest version for any you spot.
Update plugins - If you are using 3rd party plugins. Download and install the latest version of FL Studio from here. However, please help us to help you by following these suggestions: We know it's frustrating when things don't work. If you don't want your post made public let the team know. Posts are generally made public after they are marked 'Solved' AND there was no personal data contained in them. This allows sharing of personal data, projects and other information. INSTRUCTIONS BELOW:ĪLL posts made in this forum are ' Private' so that only you and staff can see them. It's a bit finnicky to get set up the first time, but afterwards I can just load up my DAW with the project file saved, and switch the default audio device (can be done easily in Windows by right clicking the speaker icon in the system tray) and I'm good to go.POSTS HERE ARE PRIVATE. So now you have two tracks in your DAW - one which will output other programs like Youtube/Spotify/Whatever and the other which your VST plays on. Then, you enable the input device in ASIO, and you route the input device to another track in your DAW and have that channel play through the speakers. So you set the VB-Audio output as the systems default output device and you disable this device from within ASIO (so that the system can use it). It creates two extra audio devices which are linked via software - one a speaker, and the other a microphone which outputs sound that is routed into the speaker. I solved this using the free VB-Audio Virtual Cable program. I ran into this problem myself wanting to use a virtual instrument to practice jazz improvisation over backing tracks. However you want to also hear some reference tracks (from Spotify, Youtube, etc.) while playing.
The idea is that you are playing one instrument 'live' and this needs to have low latency.
People are being critical, but this is a legitimate use case.