So this has been really irritating me lately. I have no idea what is causing this, aside from it seems to happen when I am clicking around the playlist relatively quickly while the song is playing. Suddenly, FL Studio's audio will glitch out and make a super loud screeching sound, or the audio cuts out all together. The project continues to work fine, just without audio. Saving and re-opening the project seems to reset whatever is happening, but this is quite the nuisance.
Now, usually I make something among the lines of IDM, ambient, new age and so on, but I am curious how would you approach making glitch music in FL Studio? Take this track for example, I'm not sure how could you create such sounds, to me it sounds like electroacoustic manipulation, lots of resampling, and so on. But still, this is just a wild guess.
UPDATE: Tried in Firefox (had to redownload the studio app) but it recorded audio and video from the iMac system camera/mic OK for a 15 minute video. Go figure! Question is, should I redownload the studio app for Chrome?
whenever I have RStudio open especially if it is using a lot of resources (have a meeting and use R simultaneously or have other documents open) it starts to glitch with random colors or squares of distorted colors or text even when scrolling. I am using the latest verion or RStudio Build 485 piraire trillium and happens a lot when using RMarksdown. I also see it when using just the R Console using RStudio. Any help on how to fix? I have also seen it happen when it resource usage is low
Edit: there seems to be a general issue when I use bars that aren't multiples of a quarter note, I get the same glitches even in a 9/8 bar... I guess that I'll have to restrain from using bars at all..
I'm late to this conversation, but I can verify this is definitely an issue. Out of maybe 50 Logic sessions with extensive use of studio horns, I'm running into both trumpets and saxophones randomly extending notes (or maybe just not receiving a "midi off" signal) in just two charts, and both of those are in odd/mixed meters. Strange that this does not seem to affect the Studio trombones. In the one chart, a massive score with constantly shifting meters (including 9/8), it happens everywhere... to the point that I'm seriously considering swapping out the Studio Horns with some other set of samples.
The random sustains are just one problem. Sometimes in the same passages, lines of 8th notes play very unevenly. I thought it was a memory issue but the second score was much shorter and I'm getting this there as well.
I'd really like to be able to use the Studio Horn package for a great many projects, but it really seems like it's not ready for prime time. These bugs, along with the built-in limitations and bizarre default settings make it a real headache. Hopefully they'll consult with some arrangers and upgrade it to professional functionality.
I recorded 100+ educational videos last year using OBS on ubuntu so I generally have a decent idea how to use the program. Having not used it for a hot minute, I decided to run it to setup a new project I'm working on. When I did each of the panels at the bottom were doubled. Not just controls, but audio, sources, scene transitions, etc and they are overlapping each-other in a rather glitchy fashion. This renders the program useless for me.
So I figured it was probably a config file mismatch from different versions. I decided to bork the config and $rm -rf .config/obs-studio and restarted. Same result. This was the ppa version. So I apt purged it, cleared the user config again, removed the ppa and installed the debian package version.
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