This tutorial will show you how to fix latency and delay problems in FL Studio 21. Delay due to latency is a common problem in FL Studio and can be very problematic when trying to record with a microphone or midi from a keyboard for example. If you have high latency when recording, everything will be out of sync. In order to record without delay in FL Studio, you need low latency. To fix this, make sure that you are using the correct ASIO driver, and that the ASIO buffer size (audio buffer) is not set too high. You can also freeze tracks in place to reduce CPU load. Some plugins are very CPU intensive, and disabling these will allow you to use a lower buffer size, which again will provide lower latency and no delay. Typical latency issues are recordings that are out of sync. This could be audio recordings or recorded midi that don't show up properly aligned on the FL Studio piano roll grid. Before you start recording with a mic or a midi device in FL Studio, you must make sure that you have low latency, or else the recording will be out of sync. The most common reason for delay, lag and out-of-sync recordings are high latency. This is usually a result of using the wrong ASIO driver, the wrong ASIO Buffer (audio buffer) size or a computer that is too slow. Higher ASIO buffer settings are great for slow computers, and will enable you to keep on working on big projects. However, higher buffer settings means more latency. This tutorial will show you 3 simple ways to reduce latency in FL Studio, even if you have a slow computer. I recommend always using the ASIO driver that comes with your sound card, because it will usually provide the lowest latency possible. However, if you need to also have system sounds simultaneously, I recommend using the FL Studio ASIO, which is a kind of hybrid ASIO driver. Most external audio interfaces provide ASIO drivers that allow you to also hear the system sound though. The best computer for music production: How to optimize CPU performance in FL Studio: How to record Vocals & Audio in FL Studio: ---------------------------------------------- RECOMMENDED STUDIO GEAR: (Amazon links below) AUDIO INTERFACE: ☑️ Focusrite Scarlett Solo: ☑️ Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 (3rd Gen): REFERENCE HEADPHONES: ☑️ AKG 612 PRO: ☑️ Beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO: BUDGET MONITORS: ☑️ 5“: Yamaha HS5: ☑️ 7“: ADAM Audio: ☑️ 8“: Yamaha HS8: PROFESSIONAL MONITORS: ☑️ 7“: ADAM Audio A7V: SUBWOOFER: ☑️ KRK 10S2 V2: MICROPHONE: ☑️ Audio-Technica Cardioid Condenser Studio XLR Microphone: ☑️ Vocal recording booth/stand for microphone: XLR CABLES: ☑️ TISINO 35 ft Balanced XLR cable for mic: ☑️ Monoprice 6 ft Balanced XLR Cable for monitors: SHORTCUT KEYBOARD: ☑️ Backlit FL Studio Shortcut Keyboard: ☑️Get The Complete Idiot's Guide To Music Theory Here: As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. ---------------------------------------------- ✔️ VST & Effect Plugins: ✔️ Premium Loops And Sample Packs: ---------------------------------------------- #firewalkmusic #flstudio21 #flstudiotutorial 00:00 Introduction 00:06 What is latency? 00:44 How to fix latency in FL Studio 00:50 Use the correct ASIO driver and buffer size 01:36 Reduce CPU load in FL Studio temporarily 02:54 How to freeze tracks in FL Studio 21 ❤️ Support this channel on Patreon: ❤️ Support us with a one-time PayPal donation: 🎹 Do you need professional feedback on your music? Or perhaps mastering? Check out my gigs on Fiverr: Follow FireWalk on social media: 📧 Business inquiries: @
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