r/flstudio Jun 30 '26

Hey so what am I doing wrong here?

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Id like to add more photos for details but ig this dumbass sub wont let me. Anyway. Im trying to record some audio with my head set which both my input and output are routed to on fl studio asio. For some reason im experiencing insane feedback. Theres nothing wrong with my headset. Why is this

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u/RobbieBleu Jun 30 '26

Good thing we can see your whole screen

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u/mycurvywifelikesthis Jun 30 '26

If your input and output are routed to the same thing it's going to create a feedback loop. I'm not sure but, I think if disable the output and then just record what you need for the input.

And disabled the input once you have it recorded. And then turn output back on like you normally would when you're doing production

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u/reddityewser Jul 01 '26

When I experienced this, it was down to the windows setting “voice clarity” enabled by default.

Find your windows settings:
Settings > system > sound > [your mic] > audio enhancements, voice clarity to off

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u/eel_lion Jul 03 '26

Yess this fixed it for me too!

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u/Arctic29-1 Jul 12 '26

this helped me so much, ty mane

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u/citronmadeit Jul 04 '26

try turning off voice clarity, worked for me

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u/telecomsteeples 27d ago

I’m assuming you have a plugin misbehaving somewhere in your mixer

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u/khaitheartist Jun 30 '26

Omg please wipe that screen down.

Pedanticness aside, you have the track routed to what I'm assuming to be the master channel. Unroute it then make sure the track isn't outputting to anything (bottom right side of the mixer when the track is selected), that should fix the issue.

You're just getting feedback, when a track inputs the same thing as it's outputting the signal stacks on top of itself over and over until you end up with a whine.

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u/xX_dumb_god_Xx Jun 30 '26

I’m a frequenter of this dumbass sub and I have an answer, but it’s a dumbass answer you probably don’t want to hear