Henu the Great said:
NakedPluto said:
Run FL in 64-bit when producing and when recording in 32-bit.
Can you explain to noob, thanks.
Up to FL Studio 20, FL had two exes one for 32 bit, which is capped at 4gb of ram, and one of 64-bit with better ram capacity. If you have samples or instruments with huge ram requirements the program will simply crash on 32-bit. Example Trilian Vst needs at least 6 GB of Ram. On the 64-bit version you can produce with big samples. This is the main difference and the other one is that on the 64-bit the recording process can have bugs/crashes. Depends also on your VSTs to be in the same category also audio drivers. I think in the pirated version in 64-bit you cannot even record.
Regardless even as a flow of creation, it is best to separate completely the producing and the recording with different projects and exports. One project with the instrumental, the other with the stems/waves and the vocal or other recordings.
If you don't have RAM, CPU or whatever, simply transform the instruments into mp3 or wav and replace them in the main project with a new version saved. You can do this manually and export by pattern/song while muting the other instruments.
I don't use the latest version of FL so I always had two versions of it.