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WHat can cause click buggs? program sound dispair. overload

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WHat can cause click buggs? program sound dispair. overload

Postby djbrynte » Thu Jan 07, 2016 8:02 am

Hi im trying to figure out a bugg i have.

Some times when i start my project hitting play the VU meters in FL studio goes on 100%. but no high sound. Just click and then sound dispair.

Is there anyone had same problems or know what can cause the problem pls let me know!
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Re: WHat can cause click buggs? program sound dispair. overl

Postby Halon » Sat Jan 23, 2016 12:53 am

Is this related to Flowstone or vst/plugins? This happens to me from time to time aswell. Some plugins behaving badly most likely.

Might want to go to the Processing tab in the wrapper settings and choose one of the options under 'compatibility options' if you have issues with a plugin. Tick the 'ensure processor state in plugin callback' to turn it off. Its on by default. That might help, if not, read the help index.
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Re: WHat can cause click buggs? program sound dispair. overl

Postby martinvicanek » Sat Jan 23, 2016 2:13 am

It could be a NaN (not a number) which occurs somewhere in the signal path (for instance as the result of a division by zero) and makes a subsequent recursive filter choke. To track town the error source is a bit tricky because the NaN may long be gone while you analyze the faulty module. If all else fails, place a NaN blocker before the offended filter. However, that's only if all else fails, first choice should be to fix the bug.
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