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luxslash
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Hey guys.
So basically the problem im having is that when i export my projects to a sound file (mp3, WAV every kind!), the project pitch is increased by a couple semitones when im playing it back outiside of FL Studio.
The tempo doesnt seem to have changed though.
I've tried different programs to play the sound files so its not due to a program. It also does not seem to have to do with any 'time stretching' issues as i've checked them out.
What I've tried: -Reset main pitch controller (durrrpp..)
-Messed around with 'time stretch'
-Tried changing FL Studio fq to 48kHz instead of 41100Hz (saw this somewhere in a forum)
-Double checked that it isnt due to the music player program or windows
The thing is I havent even touched the tempo as well while working on the project so i dont understand why this is happening.
As a last resort i've tried resetting the FL Studio settings which didnt work...
So i turn to u guys....
THanks in advance
So basically the problem im having is that when i export my projects to a sound file (mp3, WAV every kind!), the project pitch is increased by a couple semitones when im playing it back outiside of FL Studio.
The tempo doesnt seem to have changed though.
I've tried different programs to play the sound files so its not due to a program. It also does not seem to have to do with any 'time stretching' issues as i've checked them out.
What I've tried: -Reset main pitch controller (durrrpp..)
-Messed around with 'time stretch'
-Tried changing FL Studio fq to 48kHz instead of 41100Hz (saw this somewhere in a forum)
-Double checked that it isnt due to the music player program or windows
The thing is I havent even touched the tempo as well while working on the project so i dont understand why this is happening.
As a last resort i've tried resetting the FL Studio settings which didnt work...
So i turn to u guys....
THanks in advance