Your question is actually about Fruity Loops. The Falling Man’s Parachute - 21 min., graphic novel inspired concept album pretty sure these dudes come from the same place as the assholes that have been spamming our forums. You guys are all emulating the same setup to try to make the same music as each other. That and the fact that this same question about the Focusrite and FL Studio keeps popping up from new users every week. which was convoluted as hell in the first place. It’s some contrived bullshit so u could complain about no one knowing the answer to ur quandary. It’s hard to even find a specific question in ur post dude. Try the shit out and see if u like the results. Lots of people want to act like they know everything when in fact they don’t. U had it working so who cares what someone else told u. The original response alluded to this fact. then changed it on someone else’s advice. Plus, u actually said u had the shit working the way u wanted it. No one has any interest in deciphering your screen shots. I guess I'll get better advice calling my grandma about it. So, I'm just wondering am I doing something wrong or is it fine for me to just keep doing it the way I do now, having one mixer channel set to input: 1/2 and output 3/4 and having the master channel set to input: and output: 1/2? This way everything works fine and I can hear everything.īut I asked someone about this and they said that they believe the master channel should be input: 1/2 and output: 3/4, like the mixer channel, and doing so I could use only the master channel set up like this.īut when I set up the master channel to input: 1/2 and output: 3/4 I can't hear anything I play inside FL Studio. When I have the mixer channel like this the master channel defaults to input: and output: 1/2. When I have a mixer channel like this, I can hear sounds played in FL and sounds from the SP, so I can record to it and out from it. When I use it in FL Studio first I choose the audio device as Focusrite USB so I can listen while having my headphones plugged in the audio interface. I use a Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 as an audio interface and I have the in's and out's from my SP-404A plugged into it.
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