Hello,
I recently finished installing the EastWest Symphonic Orchestra Free Edition on my computer. I set it up to be a plugin for fl studio and it works fine. But I am having a problem when exporting my song (using only Symphonic Orchestra Free insturments, nothing else). When I go to export->mp3 or wav or ogg - any file type - and let it save it as the audio file then when I try to listen to the mp3 or whatever I just saved it as, the sounds are all clipped and each note lasts less than a second and the entire thing sounds choppy because of it. When I listen to the song from within Fl Studio all the notes play back correctly, it is only AFTER I export it and listen to the audio file that I saved it as does it sound like this.
All other songs I make and export sound just fine, it seems as if Fl Studio is having trouble exporting the info from the EastWest Symphonic Orchestra Free VST for some reason...Does anyone have a solution to this?
I have attached an mp3 file I just made showing what is happening. Each note is clipped to less than a second for some reason.
Thank You
Fl Studio Fruity Edition Export Problem
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