need some help with wav rendering!!

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LonChainy

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ill o.g.
Sup fam...i personally dont use FL but i have a friend who does and lately he is having a problem rendering his tracks to wav...he says it gets to the bottom of the rendering, like 99% complete...and he receives a pop up stating something to the effect of "ASIO cannot render at 44,100" what could be his problem?? I know he would appreciate any help offered

Lon
 
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open mind

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yes its a problem with the soundcard setting in fl studio maybe his card doesnt support asio or shit like dat just try diffrent soundcard setting in the fl studio options.
 

Iszazial

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
I donthave flstudio i front of me right now butif im right on this one it would mean that his sound card options are currect! obviously because why would he be exporting a beat if he couldn't hear it in the first place right?

anyways it sounds like the Interpolation Sinc Depth is to high. most likly he found out that he can make his beats sound better with he changes the sinc depth to 256 even though that kills your computer speed but also I believe it elulates an asio driver when he most likely has the standard AC97' sound card or a sound blaster 16 bit. the deal your interpolation is either to high in 1 of 2 places or even poth.

1.)first of go to your audio settings and ensure that the right soundcard is being used
2.)im not sure what version hes using but there should be something that says in the audio settings window "Interpolation:". Change that to linear for now
3.)the second place your interpolation can be munipulated is in the rendering screen where is askes you if you wanna split "mixer tracks" or "save acidized". You should be able to see a pulldown box named "Sampler Interpolation". Change that to linear

anyways I hope that fixes your problem as i guess i started ranting here and i hope it wasn'tfor nothing haha

but if he canhear his beat play then most likly its the sampler interpolation in the rendering screen is far to high for you sound card
 
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