Everything besides the sample rate is valid and well explained, but we don't use higher sampling rates because they're audible. Let me explain why you might consider having your project in 88.2kHz. First of all, the nyquist frequency is 44.1kHz so you can pitch anything you record down by an octave without losing any detail. Second, the more important part is aliasing, whenever (99% of the time) you introduce distortion to your channels, you end up creating new harmonic overtones, if your harmonic content crosses the nyquist frequency, which for 44.1kHz projects is 22.05kHz (half your sample rate), you'll end up with content that can be misinterpreted by your sampler, creating some nasty artifacts all across the spectrum. The way we deal with it by using oversampling, we bump the sample rate to 88.2kHz, lowpass and then downsample back to 44.1kHz, preventing any artifacts. However this upsampling and downsampling process can sometimes have a toll on your CPU, so we just set the project to 88.2kHz and lowpass manually. It's an absurdly rare scenario, but it's good to know. Hope we could learn something new today.
I have a few questions, 1) a lot of producers I see online say 24 bit 44.1 is fine while other say that you need to be at a higher sample rate to prevent aliasing. How is it that some people think 44.1 is fine but others say something completely different? 2) does upsampling and downsampling not create issues of its own? 3) can you just take an 88.2 track and rebounce it to 44.1 using fl studio render settings or is there a better way to downsample? 4) would the artifacts caused by aliasing be extremely quiet or do they actually become noticeable? 5) is there a really much of a difference between 44.1 and 48?
@xXx3X4xXx it's like a ceiling level. So the higher the rate the higher ceiling will be. This means that any aliasing etc has alot more room to die out before bouncing back into the audible range.
Those are pretty useful tricks! Though, I do have a Ryzen 9 CPU with 16 cores and 64 gb of RAM so I often don’t bother rendering anything and just keep everything on high quality. I do enable multi-threaded optimizations.
@@FLBASICS yea, it's pretty good stuff. Though, whether you use Intel or AMD, if you ever plan to upgrade I really recommend getting a CPU with 8 - 16 cores since it really benefits apps like FL Studio who run many things in parallel. 16 cores is a perfect trade-off between multi-threaded and single-core performance, less cores generally gives better single-core performance but for FL Studio, video editing, etc you might want 12 - 16.
i dont have any problems with my FL Studio performance.. the problem is that i dont render my sounds so the more vst instruments i use, the more heavy the projects becomes to play .. but from now i will render sounds to reduce cpu usage 😅
"I had left a comment for you from a different TH-cam account before. I'm confident that your presentation will be truly impressive and successful. Thank you for the video, I already know these things
does someone know how to remove the little fade in at the beginning when you render a project? It's as if the whole loop is off by a couple miliseconds because there is a small fade in at the start of the WAV
I seriously messed up FL Studio after applying something from a different video. Is there some way to reset FLstudio to factory? I can get into the program, but if I open anything I get nothing but pops and echoing.
i'm using i3 10100 16 gig ram and 500 gb ssd. scarlett 2i2 (3rd gen) ath m40x maono hd300t that's my setup. but the problem is i can't reduce monitoring latency and if i do the sound starts crackling. so i have to keep the buffer 256 or above. any solution to this? ik i can use direct monitor feature from the scarlett but i wish i could use monitoring from fl with effects on.
I brought a song into FL studio and I am trying to add the instrument that will recognize the melody of this song. Is there anyone who can help me figure out how to do this?
Ayy, W vid, man. High quality, straight to the point... what more can you ask for? 😁👍 Another tip, btw: You can try to minimize the plugins you use in an flp. Don't get used to using too many plugins all of the time.
Honestly FL Studio is pretty bad with heavy plugins. I can use the same heavy load in Ableton (and I do all the time) without any problems. Meanwhile FL will freeze, crackle, and crash.
Never happend to me. Not since my old i7 2600k, then a i7 4790k, then ryzen 2600, now on a 7800x3d from ryzen. I started even on a dual core from amd on FL. I think it was FL 5 at the time lol.
So what is your favorite way of 'taking a break' when making beats? 🤔👇
making edits or playing minecraft, i dont have many options lol
I'm a 70's baby. All the music groups that were out back then, you can't but inspired one way or the other...🤘🤘🤘
Clash of clans💀only hop on for about 10min at the most and you don’t get too distracted lol
Go through my phone
Watching TH-cam
1:30 you can actually do it by highlighting and pressing controll alt and c if you don't want to click on the record button
Everything besides the sample rate is valid and well explained, but we don't use higher sampling rates because they're audible. Let me explain why you might consider having your project in 88.2kHz.
First of all, the nyquist frequency is 44.1kHz so you can pitch anything you record down by an octave without losing any detail. Second, the more important part is aliasing, whenever (99% of the time) you introduce distortion to your channels, you end up creating new harmonic overtones, if your harmonic content crosses the nyquist frequency, which for 44.1kHz projects is 22.05kHz (half your sample rate), you'll end up with content that can be misinterpreted by your sampler, creating some nasty artifacts all across the spectrum.
The way we deal with it by using oversampling, we bump the sample rate to 88.2kHz, lowpass and then downsample back to 44.1kHz, preventing any artifacts. However this upsampling and downsampling process can sometimes have a toll on your CPU, so we just set the project to 88.2kHz and lowpass manually. It's an absurdly rare scenario, but it's good to know.
Hope we could learn something new today.
I have a few questions,
1) a lot of producers I see online say 24 bit 44.1 is fine while other say that you need to be at a higher sample rate to prevent aliasing. How is it that some people think 44.1 is fine but others say something completely different?
2) does upsampling and downsampling not create issues of its own?
3) can you just take an 88.2 track and rebounce it to 44.1 using fl studio render settings or is there a better way to downsample?
4) would the artifacts caused by aliasing be extremely quiet or do they actually become noticeable?
5) is there a really much of a difference between 44.1 and 48?
Misread “nyquist” as “nyquil” and took a whole bottle of
@xXx3X4xXx it's like a ceiling level. So the higher the rate the higher ceiling will be. This means that any aliasing etc has alot more room to die out before bouncing back into the audible range.
Those are pretty useful tricks!
Though, I do have a Ryzen 9 CPU with 16 cores and 64 gb of RAM so I often don’t bother rendering anything and just keep everything on high quality.
I do enable multi-threaded optimizations.
That's awesome man! I've always been an intel guy, but I love how far AMD has come, especially on video editing etc.
@@FLBASICS yea, it's pretty good stuff. Though, whether you use Intel or AMD, if you ever plan to upgrade I really recommend getting a CPU with 8 - 16 cores since it really benefits apps like FL Studio who run many things in parallel.
16 cores is a perfect trade-off between multi-threaded and single-core performance, less cores generally gives better single-core performance but for FL Studio, video editing, etc you might want 12 - 16.
💻 Good but where's the "Secret settings"? 🔥
Where were you all my life?
I REALLY NEEDED THIS!!! Thank you for this video!!! 🔥🔥💪💪
I'm so glad to hear that! Thanks for watching! 😀
@@FLBASICS 😁
Helpful bro 👏🏼
how do u edit this well??
I'm struggling with sound selection cause l only use stock plugins it is hard for me to find the good sounds special when l make r&b beats
I'll add sound selection to my video idea list! :)
Mac-User can skip this video^^
but project--time-settings for higher scale was new to me, so thanks :)
Where do I download your theme?
i dont have any problems with my FL Studio performance.. the problem is that i dont render my sounds so the more vst instruments i use, the more heavy the projects becomes to play .. but from now i will render sounds to reduce cpu usage 😅
Thank you sir. About to go through my settings in just a little bit...👌👍👍👌😇
Good luck! 👊🏼😀😀
"I had left a comment for you from a different TH-cam account before. I'm confident that your presentation will be truly impressive and successful. Thank you for the video, I already know these things
"But it's a truly useful video for those who don't know.
That means a lot to me, thank you! 👊🏼
Should I use asio drivers or maschine mk3 ones?
Thanks 😊
Thanks for watching man 👊🏼😁
@@FLBASICS Next video vocals effects & mixing
I dont get clear sound in fl studio, get more higher frq sound on everysong , what to do for setting? Plz help me out 🙏
how do you change colors on everything in the gui? i only know how to color mixer and channels
Go to settings, then themes :) (only in FL 21)
mong bạn làm thêm cách nấu beat bombap
Bro can u share your FL theme?
subbed and liked, Thank you.
does someone know how to remove the little fade in at the beginning when you render a project? It's as if the whole loop is off by a couple miliseconds because there is a small fade in at the start of the WAV
Ctrl A or highlight exactly what you waant to render before export
I always do that
@@plyr4390
I seriously messed up FL Studio after applying something from a different video. Is there some way to reset FLstudio to factory? I can get into the program, but if I open anything I get nothing but pops and echoing.
i'm using i3 10100
16 gig ram
and 500 gb ssd.
scarlett 2i2 (3rd gen)
ath m40x
maono hd300t
that's my setup.
but the problem is i can't reduce monitoring latency and if i do the sound starts crackling.
so i have to keep the buffer 256 or above.
any solution to this?
ik i can use direct monitor feature from the scarlett but i wish i could use monitoring from fl with effects on.
How do i quick render audio clip with a Key shortcut? Instead of having to go to the mixer and seeing the render window pop up
Guys i have an issue with FL, most of my plugins are having latency issue and nothing is working any advise i can do ?
Are we not gonna talk bout this man’s veins like brooo 😂😂😂🤣🤣
😅😅😅😅😅
Not all vst's like multtreaded processing. They will then pop. (this i know since 2011)
If I work in 44100 then change it to 48000 after I finish my project, does that work?
some good tips +1 sub
I brought a song into FL studio and I am trying to add the instrument that will recognize the melody of this song. Is there anyone who can help me figure out how to do this?
I ain't gonna lie im using core2dou pc with 4gb ram 😂. You just saved my life bruh ❤
So glad to hear that bro! Core 2 duo is legendary 😅 I’ve used it for years! FL ran great on it
@@FLBASICS 😂
Ayy, W vid, man. High quality, straight to the point... what more can you ask for? 😁👍
Another tip, btw: You can try to minimize the plugins you use in an flp. Don't get used to using too many plugins all of the time.
Works just fine on a Ryzen 3
Helpful video, but most of these "hidden" settings are already on by default.
Never had any issues like whats discussed here even on an old pc. Just be sure not to use a laptop cause your asking for promlems
Btw 👏 thank u I’m
Producing on a 4GB ram laptop n serum alwayssss lags
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Thank you 😁
@@FLBASICS i love your all video
BUT I KNOW EVERTHING
I tought my pc was not able to run heavy ones bc aint no way i have 32gb ram and an i7 10th gen and all u use its not even half of it😭😭😭😭
thank you real nice. but there is an easier way to render a midi pattern
who's they
Honestly FL Studio is pretty bad with heavy plugins. I can use the same heavy load in Ableton (and I do all the time) without any problems. Meanwhile FL will freeze, crackle, and crash.
Never happend to me. Not since my old i7 2600k, then a i7 4790k, then ryzen 2600, now on a 7800x3d from ryzen.
I started even on a dual core from amd on FL. I think it was FL 5 at the time lol.
@@Trancelisticim running fl on a lenovo laptop and its going great
true, fl studio optimization is very poor
I do it in fl studio 11 no problem but when i do the same thing on 21 it overloads i dont get it
Sometimes plugins are not heavy but badly realized.
More than sometimes I would say.
Gems
3:40 Yeah that's the point XD
Thank you for the video, but it's all nonsense because these options are checked by default
I hate fl studio that s why i switch to studio one
Cool
You must have a potato computer 🍄