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FL studio archeology

I’m currently in the process of digging up the old project files for my Facewound soundtrack songs. The first two have been easy to work with, once I tracked down the old plugins. Many of the projects are giving me hell, however. When I load one, the CPU meter pegs at 100% and a subsonic noise plays immediately.

Any ideas on how to troubleshoot my .flp? I’ve tried soloing tracks and disabling vst effects one by one, but no luck so far.

Don’t fear the Reaper 64

I’ve been looking for a better way to record my guitar and bass-based music. FL studio is great for MIDI and VST instruments, but I don’t like how it records audio. Conversely, Audition is great for multitracking audio, but the system chokes if I try and feed it MIDI. I had dicked around in Abelton Lite yesterday after work to see if it was viable, but I didn’t like the interface and poor usage of monitor space. I was looking into running Pro Tools M-Powered on my Delta 1010LT, but M-Audio is still struggling with compatibility with a 64 bit system. Cubase 5 looked ideal in every way except for the pricetag. There had to be something that would fit my needs a bit better without breaking the bank.

Enter Reaper.

What surprised me most is the fact that the program fits in such a small package. The PDF documentation was about four times bigger than the five meg download for the installer. The program is sleek, uncluttered, and customizable.

Reaper screenshot

Download it now and try it out, and if you like what you see, the licenses come as cheap as $60.00!