What format Does music need to be to burn to CD?
Audio CDs always contain uncompressed PCM stereo audio at 44,100 Hz sample rate, 16-bit sample format. So to burn an audio CD, export the file(s) you want to burn as a 44,100 Hz 16-bit stereo WAV or AIFF file.
What is point Sync?
Synchronization point is a collection of replication related information (such as last AI extent applied, AI block number processed, the offset within an AI etc.) that can be used as the start point during synchronization, in case the replication process is interrupted.
Should I use 512 sinc?
Use 512 point sync when you do a final mix to get the best quality you can from the engine. If you do a lot of test rendering they suggest you render with less a focus as it takes a bit longer to do so, that is, if you do a quick test to see how it might sound as a mix.
Is sinc 512 good?
* 64, 128, 256, 512-point Sinc methods provide, increasingly, the highest quality interpolation, but they are also very cpu intensive. Anything above 6-point Hermite is not suitable for live-playback (perhaps one day when we have 32-core 10 GHz CPUs).
What is WAV bit depth?
The WAV audio format was developed by Microsoft and has become one of the primary formats of uncompressed audio. It stores audio at about 10 MB per minute at a 44.1 kHz sample rate using stereo 16-bit samples. The WAV format is by definition, the highest quality 16-bit audio format.
What is FL Studio resampling quality?
Resampling is used for pitch and time stretched samples. Basically, the higher the better, although cranking it up to 512 will make your export take longer (worth it imo)Regarding your playback issues, you might want to check that you’re using the same audio device in windows as well as in FL.
What is disable maximum polyphony?
Some synths have a maximum polyphony setting (maximum number of layers allowed to be played at once) to reduce cpu usage on slower computers or give it a different sound. If you like the sound of more polyphony, but your computer can’t handle it you would check that box when rendering.
Should you disable maximum polyphony?
Polyphony = additional CPU cycles. As you point out, you can restrict polyphony to save CPU. But when making the final render, you want the best quality possible in most cases, so you don’t want dropped notes. Yo you can choose to disable the limits you have set per plugin when making the final render.