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Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2003 3:02 pm
by havensole
hey all. i'm running fruityloops 3.56 and 4.0 and i am also very new to the creamware world. can someone help me set it up for fruityloops? i can't get the xtc mode to show up in it or nuendo, but i've read many posts and am working on getting that fixed. but i have no clue as to how to get it to use fruity as a sequencer in standard sfp mode. please help.
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2003 3:24 pm
by Zer
no way. You have to use it the normal way, like in every tracker, I'm afraid...only the ones who are dealing with creamware exclusively manage the xtc feature....Take care that xtc is not a standard vsti usage!
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Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2003 5:02 pm
by havensole
ok, i've tried everything i've seen thus far to get the xtc feature to work in my sequencers, but i have found nothing that works. help please
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2003 1:38 pm
by chakrablue
Hi !
I'm using FL Studio 4.1 and SFP 3.1c, and in SFP-Mode there's no problem at all :
Add asio-source to the project, connect with mixer. Start FL, choose the asio input in audio settings. In MIDI-Settings choose Creamware MidiOut, set it to Port 0. Enable Midi-Output in the menu.
Add a MIDI-Channel, set it to Port 0. Add a Synth in SFP, connect with mixer, set the midi-channel...and that was it. Works fine, without latency.
However, I would like to use the XTC-Mode, and discovered problems.
I can load XTC-Modules into FL, they are working (e.g. knob-automation works perfect) but the sound output is bad, sounds scrambled, like heavy decimated or digitally distorted.
If ANYBODY knows how to get that working PLEASE tell me...I hate the slow resource-eating creamware GUI, and I would love to use FruityLoops with XTC-Mode.
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2003 11:11 am
by Zer
That what I meant with my posting before.
No way and rendering Xtc pluggos won't be possible, too.
Perhabps if FLP supports buffersizemanging, zou can try to get a smoother output by setting the buffersize to 1024 or better 512 k.