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MeganEshleman wrote: ↑Mon Feb 08, 2021 8:01 am
I have been trying to resolve this, but cannot find the settings that do...
The export of a midi loop played through a vst sounds nothing like what the played content does.
Can't demonstrate the good vs bad so...
I went to the extreme of exporting from a different DAW.
This is what the result should be.
19May_Bling_0S.wav
This what I'm getting out of FL 12.0.2.
19May_Bling_0.wav
Same midi, same vst, same patches. It's like the tempo is all over in the FLS clip, but the vst indicates it is getting the right tempo, and not fluctuating...
Anyone recognize what I'm doing wrong?
Before we tackle this, I had to get rid of the advertising link
You are new, so you do not know our rules, but adds are not allowed :)
Lets see if i have understood you correctly:
You have imported a MIDI file and that plays like you want it to sound.
Then you replaced the SF2-player with a VST (what name?), and then the playback is no longer as you expected?
(Your links does not open btw)
That would be expected. I dont know what SF2 player you have used for your MIDI-import, but replacing that SF2 with a VST, would create a different output, but the tempo is 'fluctuating' -That is odd. Maybe there is a tempo-problem in the MIDI.
Try this: Right-click this component
In the context menu selecr: "Remove-global-automation"
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