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I used to use Fruity but when TI was announced, I switched to Cubase since the host needs to be compensated for delay...and fruity can't do that!
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voxengo audiodelay is a free latency compensation plugin you add as a VST plugin. you can delay all audio coming from that channel by a certain length of time either in ms or in samples.
the TI will work in fruity.
now onto my problem.
midi and fruity. i get pretty glitchy performance from my virus b in fl studio 5.0 at high cpu loads. at low cpu loads its generally fine although playing back the virus through fruity's mixer sounds weird. its like it plays double. like theres a chorus effect. its annoying. at high cpu loads (Above 50%) my virus b plays back drunkenly. it triggers notes incorrectly, and for the wrong length of time. the higher the cpu load, the more fucked up it sounds.
if you buy a virus having worked mostly with software (as i have) you will have to change your work habits to accomodate the virus. for instance you will more than likely have to record all parts of the virus in a separate flp file and you will have to try to keep your cpu load as low as possible whilst you are recording. other than that theres no problem. admittedly i dont use my virus much though.
EDIT: fl studio is not a toy. you cant do
THIS with a toy. and thats all fl studio and freebie softies. only bad worksmen blame their tools.