> I don't know enough about this to give a definitive
> response, but the sound card you use DOES matter, I
> think.  The drivers for the card (or some such thing)
> have a lot to do with the rendering of the .wav file.
>
> I seriously might be way off base on this.  I'm not
> sure.

Not way off - but not altogether correct either =)

Fruityloops exports .wav's for me perfectly. That might just be because I
know what I'm doing. What samplerate are you using? I am always running
and exporting .wav's (and .mp3's) from fruityloops at 44khz.

If you have an Audigy card and are running ASIO at 48000khz, I'd say that
you should expect unpredictable results. I know that the author of
fruityloops himself has expressed concern over the fact that a number of
elements in fruity were coded for 44khz, and that changing the samplerate
to 48khz will affect the way they sound - although not necessarily in a
bad way. He's just not sure, basically.

And I'm not sure either if I understand exactly whats going on. Which
version of fruityloops are you using? Are your sounds clipping? What
exactly is "wrong" about the way they are sounding?

If you're not able to figure out the problem, you should consider posting
some .flp's and some .wav's on a website somewhere, so that we can take a
closer look at what might be going wrong.

In fact, there is a fruityloops forum (might only be for registered users,
I'm not sure) that would be an excellent place to post it.

trey


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