Why FlowStone be late in FL?

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Re: Why FlowStone be late in FL?

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But that test would be futile, since has nothing to do with MIDI mgmt inside FlowStone :shock:
The problem is dealing with MIDI...
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Re: Why FlowStone be late in FL?

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it doesn't matter because it proofs if the plugin itself introduces any delay if it doesn't also any outgoing midimessages will be tight, beside that it tests the input of a midi sequence

you also could modify the schematic to test 2 incoming midi notes one on channel 1 and the other on channel 2, i just don't know if you could do the routing for this test in FL, one channel would have your FS vst in the chain and the other not... just an idea like ive said before i have no chance to test atm
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Re: Why FlowStone be late in FL?

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With the script you've posted, the Label output 500.000 ms. Always, FL being stopped or playing...
Not sure at all if I'm doing the right test:

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Re: Why FlowStone be late in FL?

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I tested your FL studio project and I can confirm that I also get latency. I dont know why it does that, but you can use plugin delay compensation on your other mixer tracks to get them in sync.
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adamszabo wrote:I tested your FL studio project and I can confirm that I also get latency. I dont know why it does that, but you can use plugin delay compensation on your other mixer tracks to get them in sync.

Man, that's a pain!

This is just a simple/easy example, and there are lot of delay problems. Also because when I trigger more consecutive notes, each of them are out of sync.

Seems to be a huge problem this, working on FL. Or maybe I'm missing somethings...
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Re: Why FlowStone be late in FL?

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Nowhk wrote:
adamszabo wrote:I tested your FL studio project and I can confirm that I also get latency. I dont know why it does that, but you can use plugin delay compensation on your other mixer tracks to get them in sync.

Man, that's a pain!

This is just a simple/easy example, and there are lot of delay problems. Also because when I trigger more consecutive notes, each of them are out of sync.

Seems to be a huge problem this, working on FL. Or maybe I'm missing somethings...


I would report that to Imageline and see what they say, there is no reason that Flowstone is delaying the midi (no processing). I think it is likely a problem with the integration of Flowstone into FL Studio.
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Re: Why FlowStone be late in FL?

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Already did days ago: http://forum.image-line.com/viewtopic.p ... 0&t=132980
But maybe they will focus up more if a developer contact them ;)

Thanks for the support! Let us know when this will be fixed.
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Re: Why FlowStone be late in FL?

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Unfortunately, IL is not very interested in making their product compatible, it seems. PHI also had issues with FL Studio and made posts about it. Instead of correcting their wrong output (ignoring the VST standards) to VSTs, they proposed a workaround, that will not work with VSTs depending on the standard. So I'm afraid you're pretty much lost. :(

(Of course that's highly subjective)
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