FRUITY LOOPS & SOUNDCARD QUESTIONZ

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How do you use the send function in the mixer? can you use say one eq for multiple samples?
How do you import a track when it doesnt load and just has a small box with no souynd picture or sound? anyone else have this problem?

Does having a good soundcard mean that when bouncing your tracks out as wav/mp3 make the sound quality better or does it just effect the sound coming out the speakers?

thanks
 
How do you use the send function in the mixer? can you use say one eq for multiple samples?
How do you import a track when it doesnt load and just has a small box with no souynd picture or sound? anyone else have this problem?


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Does having a good soundcard mean that when bouncing your tracks out as wav/mp3 make the sound quality better or does it just effect the sound coming out the speakers?
thanks

I'm always a bit suspicious of people who got themselves into audio engineering but refuse to learn how to engineer audio.
 
A good soundcard doesn't affect the bouncing stage, since that is done inside the computer. Then again, when you start to play an audio file in your converter, the audio goes through your audio drivers to your soundcard, and in the soundcard there is a DA converter which transforms the binary information into electricity, which passes via your monitor cables to your speakers. THe quality of AD DA converters vary alot, so it matters.

Also if you record with your soundcard, the microphone preamp quality varies even more.

Basicly, the whole point of an (external) soundcard is to provide the utility to do good-quality digital to analog and vice versa conversion.
 
a good £300 soundcard with alot of gold on and using ASIO will probably stop them moppeds that end up real quiet in the background of some tunes, more so if its in the bottom PCI slots
 
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