


You can increase the buffer size when you move into mixing, which will help you with processing lots of plugins in your mix.

RULE OF THUMB: keep buffer size low when you are recording to keep from hearing a weird delay of your voice in the headphones. That usually works pretty well for me without introducing any strange delay that I would hear in my headphones. If that doesn’t work, then I’ll move up to 512 samples. Usually when I am recording a vocal or any audio, I want to make sure that I get the buffer size as low as I can without introducing any clicks or pops into my recordings. The next setting that I need to check is the buffer size. So I want to make sure that I am looking for the ASIO driver for that audio interface. The audio interface that I am using on this project is the Presonus Audiobox iTwo. When that window comes up, I will select the audio tab.Īt the top of the audio tab you have the option to select the driver for the audio interface that you have plugged into your computer. So I will open up FL Studio and then open up the settings window by pressing F10 on my keyboard. So now that everything is connected, I need to make sure that I have everything routed correctly in FL Studio so that it sees the microphone, and I can get the audio into the song that I am producing. You need to protect your investment, and make sure that you have it for the long haul. I don’t want to do that. You don’t want to do that. Phantom power is the thing that helps power the condenser microphone to make it work.īut if I have the phantom power on while I’m connecting everything, there is a chance that I could damage the microphone. Make sure that you connect everything first, before you turn on the Phantom power. I set up all these elements together so that I can get my voice from the microphone into the DAW. Condenser Microphone that comes with a headbasket.So the first thing that we need to do is make sure we have all the right equipment that we need to record a vocal in FL studio.
