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December 1, 2007

Audio Interface with FL Studio

If you're wanting to upgrade your system and that onboard soundcard you have on your computer isn't getting the job done for Fruity Loops, I suggest you look into getting an audio interface. A few weeks ago I bought the Presonus FIREPOD Firewire Audio Interface and it's really been an awesome addition to my music making gear.

It has 8 Mic/Line inputs for hooking up all your microphones and laying down your vocal or instrument tracks with Fruity Loops audio recording. Also, the Firepod includes MIDI in/out connections to trigger and control your soft synths and VST plugins with a MIDI controller; I have a Yamaha keyboard and a Trigger Finger that works great with this for real time MIDI input.

All these features have worked perfect with Fruity Loops and helped reduce my recording latency too. I'm really happy with the hardware and software interface when using this audio interface with FL Studio, and if you're looking for one definitely check out the Firepod or the smaller Firebox looks pretty cool too.


Fruity Loops / FL Studio REsource

7 comments:

  1. i'm having problems getting my vocals and guitar recorded into fl5 using an alesis io 14. it all seems to be working but i know i'm missing something for recording audio. i've gone through loads of asio settings etc and am stuck.
    any help out there would be much glad to hear.

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  2. Anonymous3:59 AM

    click the record button and then click play

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  3. Anonymous10:20 PM

    Learn how to adjust drum beats tempo in Fruity Loops on Slicex at:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmy5WtrPmJ8

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  4. Thanks for the nice Blog :)

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  5. thanks for the tip about adjusting the tempo

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  6. Thank you for this wonderful blog

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  7. if i wanna record virtual dj, how can i record and make files, so i can make a mix cd?

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