

In principle, I don't really agree with that. So it shouldn't be the computers hardware causing this. 5 monitors, 20TB of space, 32 gigs of ram, and i7 processor. Keep testing it and retesting it to see if you can isolate the variables that cause it, and then you'll be able to Google it from there or take it to Image Line's support team. I've never had this happen anywhere else and the only thing to say about it is "well, these things just don't like each other." Sometimes I get a complete video after restarting, sometimes I just get a giant. This laptop I'm on right now has a weird problem where if I'm cutting videos with Windows Movie Maker, if there's a video with a certain codec in it (and I haven't been able to determine which one), even if it allows me to import it in, cut it and start saving it, it will completely restart the computer RIGHT as it finishes. Sometimes programs, operating systems, computer components and so on come into a weird conflict and just don't work. The option for the latter is just to restart FL Studio and try again, the former requires isolating that it's the VST or something more pinpoint (samples chosen, some option flipped on, etc.) to see what's causing it. It's either been a conflict with the VST itself (just something in the program, computer and VST all combined together causes it) or FL Studio being buggy. This way you can quickly move VST plugins on FL Studio’s mixer slots and we highly recommend this method than to click through menus and selecting whether to move the mixer effect up or down.I don't have the version you have, but I've had FL Studio do this or something similar to this to me a few times in the past. The other way you can move mixer insert effects in FL Studio is to hover the mouse cursor on the target insert effect and use your mouse’s scroll button to move the VST effect. The Alternative Way to Move Mixer Insert Effects in FL Studio Step 4: All you have to do is click the “Move up” menu option multiple times depending on where you want to move your mixer insert effect. Step 3: After you have opened up the FX insert options menu, navigate down towards were it says Move up.

Step 2: Hover your mouse and click the arrow facing down on the mixer insert effect to open up FX options. Step 1: Load both insert effects were the VST delay plugin is below the VST reverb plugin on FL Studio’s mixer track. And in this FL Studio tutorial we will cover how you can do that. Sometimes you may want to move FL Studio’s insert mixer effects such that for example, you can decide that you want the VST delay plugin to go into VST reverb plugin.
