Found this just today. Quick question; how do I lessen the latency of the autotune? When I tried it, it has a slight delay which makes my autotuned vocals come out a little off beat.
Hello a problem I'm having is that my mic picks up the audio from my studio monitors and makes the loudest ringing noise. Is there a way to fix this besides lowering the volume?
Hello William. That's a loop effect between your mic and speakers. The solution is one of these. 1- acoustic proof your room 2- use only a headset 3- don't face your speakers to your mic ( this one usually works in open air, not a closed small room without acoustic treatment). Thanks for your comment.
I'm not sure if you mean that, I did a good job or you didn't like it by "killing that" 🤭 # I'm very happy If it helped you⚘️ # but If it didn't meet your expectations, sorry to hear that. 🥲😢 (please correct me)
@@ElectronicBoxOfficial no I actually enjoyed it. You killed that in a good way I meant. To tell you how good I probably listen to you singing that more then 10x it was really good ahaha
yes you do.its so complicated. zoom must be in your phone. or rewire internal soundcard. get an output from your pc to input of your phone. it needs some cables and sound card.
@@ElectronicBoxOfficialI'm talking about zoom in windows 10 not phone, I have set up a zoom group for music live streaming, I have a korg keyboard and focusrite audio interface, all I want set up my microphone like pro when I'm singing live via zoom.
@@afaus21 dude. what you are asking is very very complex to do. To use it on same PC you must learn how to rewire your internal sound-card and bound it a virtual line, so thenyou could communicate FL studio sound engine to the soundcard then to the Audio engine of ZOOM. And I'm not going to explain that headache setup, it dependent on your rig setup. Anyway, The easiest way is(but still the complex), Take an output from your PC and connect it to your phone input, (you need aux cable, and audio splitter for your phone, to separate Mic and audio out. idk if you are using ios or android. just go to google play store or ios store and install ZOOM.(is it really hard to understand ? yes INSTALL it)
hello sorry, but if you select this way the voice can be heard in the headphones and not from the external speakers, how can I sing live? if I put the fl studio asio there is too much delay
Hello. having an external low latency soundcard gonna eliminate all those problems. in your settings there is 2 ASIO. one is ASIO 4 ALL and other one is FL studio ASIO. Go for ASIO 4 ALL. Also after you picked ASIO, under it, there is a small window. ASIO settings. you can press it and try to decrease the latency, as much as your hardware allows. if you need to connect your system to external speaker, you can use aux splitter, one goes to headphone another to speakers. but i don't recommend it. Focusrite 2i2 g2 or g3 is my recommendation.(sound card) any more questions ? feel free to ask🌹
I tried with asio 4all but unfortunately I only hear in the headphones from the speakers I can't, am I wrong something in the settings? I have a 3rd gen focusrite
@@ElectronicBoxOfficial i use focusrite usb but from that i only hear in headphones for this i tried with asio, is there a drive that allows me to sing live?
@@BhaweshAgrawal hello again Bhawesh, TD-LTE connection is more like a fixed connection and you can't change antenna like in LTE or 4G. TD-LTE is new level of LTE but as i said you can't travel with it. It needs to be in communication with a single tower at a time, but with 4G moden it's ok to travel and communicate with different cell towers, and your connection won't interrupt. TD-LTE is more like for the people that needs high speed but they don't have land line at their location. MIMO is like dividing send and receive in pieces with tower. CA is more like a single send and receive, it may jam the internet radio. If you know the internet download manager(IDM) it dividing download in 8 or 16 or 32 pieces. So thats why the speed of download goes higher.
hello, thanks. i did not sort them by order. but keep in mind that sorting them is something preferable, depends on the type of ~DAC ~ Mic ~SoundCard and the EQ settings, Eg: if i need more Tribble, then i wont use "auto tune" after EQ bcuz i will get unnatural tune, (this is live) My sorting for this setup Mic is: 1-Compression (to boost volume) 2-Tune (to tune the original boosted voice) 3-reverb 4-eq (to finalize my output frequency) sometimes Reverb and EQ may change, it depends on if i talk or sing too close to mic or far. Thank you.
Hello, Sorry for late reply. i never use OBS, but i installed it and found that, if in FL studio you change device input to "FL STUDIO ASIO" you gonna be able to record sound in OBS.
Hey bro awesome video. So if I wanna sing live with this set up could I just use a usb mic and connect laptop to speaker? Or are you using a audio interface?
hi, after you opened FL studio, you need to go to settings-Audio-Device, and pick ASIO as your input device. [ if you do not have any external sound card ]