![]() ![]() The "Offset" setting shown in the image I attached has no effect on the latency, and I found no option to set the latency value manually. I suspect that somehow FL Studio doesn't receive the actual latency value by the sound driver as it normally would (but then again, I really don't know anything about sound drivers, or Wine ). The problem is that this feature seems to not work with my setup. locate the CPU tab and make sure your Also called lag, latency is the time. This feature becomes especially important to me when using FL Studio to record guitar loops, because I'd like to do that without having to fiddle around much when adding another layer to the loop (and i don't even know how you could easily rotate a sample anyway). Ableton Lagging - Live 10.03 lagging like hell SOLVED. I understand that after having recorded an external audio source, FL Studio is able to compensate for the latency caused by the hardware and the audio driver, so that no playback latency is noticeable after the recording is finished. It seems to work just fine, except for the following latency issue: Open FL Studio and see if the audio now works. Then right-click and disable and then do the same again to re-enable your device. Right-Click the Speaker icon (volume control) on the Windows task bar (lower right) and click Playback devices. So, I installed FL Studio with 32 bit Wine prefix and run the 32 bit version of FL Studio using FL Studio ASIO. Reset the playback device - Close FL Studio. I created a new topic for this question, because it doesn't really fit in where I originally posted it. ![]()
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