ENVIRONMENT SETTINGS
Audio Settings
The Audio Settings page contains options and settings concerning the wave output
of FruityLoops.
- Output - The device chosen here will be used
for wave output in FruityLoops. DirectSound and ASIO standards are supported.
DirectSound devices have "(DS)" in the beginning of their names,
ASIO drivers start with "(ASIO)". It's recommended that if your
sound card has ASIO drivers you use them instead DirectSound, because this
usually leads to better performance. When you use DirectSound drivers, try
to avoid drivers which have "(emulated)" at the end of the name.
Using such driver leads to worse performance compared to a native DirectSound/ASIO
driver.
- Auto Close Device - Releases the wave output
device when FruityLoops looses focus, so other applications may use the same
output.
DirectSound streaming buffer:
Visible only when using DirectSound driver.
- Buffer Length - This is the length of the
DirectSound buffer FruityLoops will use. Setting this buffer longer will avoid
underruns that may occur while playing
songs in FruityLoops. Longer buffer, however, means also that there will be
lagged response while tweaking wheels and pushing sliders (this does NOT affect
already recorded wheels and sliders movements). Lag length is equal to the
buffer length.
- Use Polling - Polling is a technique for managing
DirectSound's audio buffer, which usually allows much smaller buffer without
underruns. On some PC-s, however, it can
have the opposite effect.
- Use Hardware Buffer - Uses the hardware buffer
of DirectSound enabled sound cards.
- Underruns - Shows the amount of underruns
occurred in the current session.
ASIO streaming buffer:
Visible only when using ASIO driver.
- Buffer Length - Shows information about the
buffer length the ASIO device will use. This is a read-only property.
- ASIO Panel - Brings up the ASIO driver settings
panel.
Plugin output:
Visible only when using FruityLoops with the VSTi connection
plugin.
- Slave Tempo - When turned on, FruityLoops
will synchronize with the tempo of the host.
- Record Automation - When turned on, remote
control messages (MIDI) from the host will be recorded during recording
sessions.
Mixer:
- Reset Plugins on Transport - Resets all plugins
when changing song position, starting playback etc. Uncheck for faster response
when changing song position.
- Sample Rate - Lets you set the sample rate
that will be used by the mixer. Have in mind that most generators and effects
are optimized to run in the default sample rate of 44100Hz and you might experience
problems while running in other sample rate, or some effects or generators
might sounds differently. It is recommended that you use 44100Hz unless it
is really necessary to change it.