![]() If actually this is what you did… then maybe the pads are not mapped properly, and you either change the pad notes accordingly in the software of mk3, or just remap the pads in AD2 (using the “?” button, I think Rob explained this in the beginner course). You can load it later in the preset browser (next to the floppy save icon, then selecting “my presets”, you should be able to see/select it). Este permite el uso de entrada, pero con una latencia un poco más baja que el Sonido Primario. Keep in mind you have to save it for later usage (the floppy icon in AD2). Fl studio ASIO está considerado como el mejor controlador de audio que hay actualmente. If you have the parts for the drumkit, it should load there properly and you should be able to use it. If we are talking about drumkit presets, then you have to click on “KIT” in AD2, and drag the preset there. Not just for standalone AD2, but you will need some ASIO for the DAW of your choice to work properly (but some DAWs install their own ASIO/ASIO4ALL automatically). If you don’t have even ASIO4ALL - so no ASIO option in the audio device type, then I recommend you to install ASIO4ALL it’s free. I will assume that you don’t have an external sound card, so this will be most probably ASIO4ALL, or some other driver that emulates the real ASIO environment (in my case, I have FL Studio ASIO as well). Is there an ASIO option? If yes and you select it, you should have some sort of ASIO driver in devices. Select the UMC ASIO Driver, then click on the 'Show ASIO panel' it will bring up the buffer settings for your UMC device. ![]() The Asio4All latency on mic input is better. After seeing some people say sound quality is better with ASIO4ALL, I switched to it but my sound, sounds so much lower/quieter than it did with FL Studio ASIO. ![]() Everything was working fine until today when I switched it back to FL Studio ASIO thats when ' NO Audio Playback ' started to happen and the ' Song Position Pointer ' started lagging and glitching out. ASIO4ALL is kind of a hack to get around the. If you're using anything other than the built in audio of your PC, you will almost always be better off using the ASIO driver the sound interface manufacturer provided. I’m not sure that the “audio device type” issue is related to the mk3. I freuqently switch audio drives from ASIO4ALL v2 to FL Studio ASIO when working on a project. I'm actually surprised they include this in the default installation because it seems to cause so much confusion. I don’t have an mk3 so I can’t answer that part, but for AD2: ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |