
If I try to make song in cubase, it feels like I have never ever make music before. I don't want to start make song in cubase or any other host, cause I can't "fulfill" my ideas, my style in other host's. I don't want to start another project in FL, cause I know, that I will don't finish it anyway. FL's workflow is like made for me, that's why I have real difficulties to leave FL Studio. Piano roll is like 100x better than in any other host. FL has so unique, best and fastest workflow. Cubase could be nice choice for new host, but I don't like cubase workflow. Around 2 years, I have "moving" away from FL. I have tried to move away from FL Studio. Rendered file sounds exactly same is in cubase. I get that sound what I want really quickly, and it sounds really good. Then, when I do song like in cubase, I make it long long time, due different (difficult) workflow, but the mixing is "super easy". Currently, I have +20 unfinished projects in FL. For these reason, I have real difficulties to finish any projects in FL. I have good soundcard, I know all the things and settings, and I have tried everything. I.E, If you have mixer resamping 128-point sinc, you should render your final mix on 128-point sinc too! The thing is, that it still doesn't sound same. I know that mixer resamping should help you hear things more realistic way, but it just doesn't working. Then, rarely when you are "okay" with mixing, as soon you export it, it sounds so shit. I mean, no matter what you do, you can't get that sound what you want.

I've found the mixing in FL Studio is very difficult.

I have tried playing the exported files with multiple programs (Windows Media Player, Apple Quicktime, VLC Media Player) and they all sound the same, so this problem is not related to the program I'm using to play the exported files Is there any way to tell FL Studio to use ASIO4ALL to render the song or does FL Studio just use the built in audio? OR, does the fact that the song in the DAW and the exported WAV or MP3 sound different have nothing to do with the selected audio device? In FL Studio, I could change my audio device to 'Primary sound driver', but using this device gives horrendous latency on midi controllers, hence why I'm using ASIO4ALL. This leads me to believe that when I have finished mixing and mastering a song with the ASIO4ALL device selected, FL Studio uses the 'Primary sound driver' to render it with, giving it a very different sound as the song has I have been hearing the song through the ASIO4ALL driver. If I change it to 'Primary sound driver' the sound changes and resembles that of the exported file. In the audio settings in FL Studio, my device is set to ASIO4ALL v2. I have noticed that many people have been getting this problem on here.īasically, my problem is that when I have finished mastering a song to get the sound I want, I export the song to an MP3 or WAV and the finished product sounds significantly different to the sound I would get from playing the song directly in the DAW. I also have ASIO4ALL v2 installed with FL Studio. Hi there, I'm using FL Studio 10 on a machine with a Realtek HD Audio Onboard Sound Card.
