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I wouldn't be too quick to blame Win8 or Bidule. While hosts do have bugs, it is just as likely that one of the plugins is causing the problems. Running FL as a plugin is not as common as running standalone, and the last time I checked it does some unusual things with VST windows so that it can occupy the full screen like it usually does. Try it with the trial of Ableton to see if there are similar problems.
Jeff
From: kay'lon rushing
Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2013 2:40 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight
Subject: Re: Syncing FL studio VSTi to a loopVSTin BiduleI was going to say thats probably the problem. Otherwise I really want to buy Bidule because i love the potential it has. It's unlike anything I've seen.
On Jun 23, 2013 8:10 AM, "Sylvain Poitras" <sylvain.trombone@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm going to blame win8, it behaves quite well on winXP and OS X.Sylvain
On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 9:29 AM, kay'lon rushing <k3zz21@gmail.com> wrote:
After some use in bidule this morning, I got a random error message which completely froze my computer :p
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On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 6:00 AM, kay'lon rushing <k3zz21@gmail.com> wrote:
I say ableton would be more stable because I've already been experiencing issues with Bidule. For example sometimes the window will disappear the vsti and even if i click its bidule to reopen it, it is nowhere to be found. Also, when I close Bidule i also have to issue such as an error message that says something like "error invalid window handle".
On Jun 23, 2013 3:50 AM, "andy butler" <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
kay'lon rushing wrote:
well sorta. vst host actually didn't work out. But Bidule and Ableton seem to have potential! It's a tough decision because they are both around the same price.
the "limited edition" of live is a bit cheaper, but does it have the features you need
But I think Ableton will be more stable.
why?
In this case both hosts would be acting as a wrapper, so there shouldn't
be stability issues with either.
also
consider
Bidule...famed for it's ability to let you freely sync anything to anything else,
definitely supports sync between plugins via the old vst sync specification
which is no longer supported by Steinburg
Live ...famed for dodgy midi clock
That older VST sync specification is the best ever for syncing up vst plugins together,
in Bidule it's just a couple of clicks on a menu to link 2 plugins in a master
slave relationship.
A a bit of fun, I gave it a try.
I'm using Echoloop rather than Mobius, but it should be the same( shouldn't it Jeff ;-)
So
1) Open Bidule
2) Use 'pallette' to add Echoloop and FL VSTi
3) Bidule >>>switch processing On
4) right click the representation of FL in Bidule, and select Sync To>> Echoloop_1
5) In Echoloop set sync to Out (Mobius Equivalent)
6) In FL switch on Metronome....(yeah, I know, but that's all I could manage)
7) Record loop on Echoloop
8) Metronome starts in sync!
so, it works!
It's not drifting but I'm obviously hearing my soundcard latency (at least).
So, not 100% certain, but I reckon it's possible to sync FL to a loop VST in Bidule.
Now, thing is that FL as a VSTi does not have audio inputs.
I had a quick look around FL, and couldn't enable recording because
that could only be done with ASIO drivers.
..I'm running Bidule using ASIO drivers! but no go.
Hope this all helps, and that someone will try out similar in Ableton for you.
Maybe someone out there knows how to get audio into FL VSTi.
andy
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