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	<title>Comments on: How do I get that agitating background static out of FL Studio 8 every time I try to make beats?</title>
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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description>Could be a number of problems.  
-It could be your computer (check the minimum requirements for the program on the FL website)
-It could be that your buffer length (size) is too small, so try raising it (located in the audio options (F10) or if you are using an external sound card or audio interface, it will be in that control panel)
-It could be that you are using a cracked version of the program and I suggest just buying it, because it is the cheapest thing you will find for the money and you get lifetime free updates.
-If you have a pro setup, check your cables and make sure that they are all solid (although I doubt this would be the problem)

Also, when asking a question along these lines, try to be more specific like what type of computer and sound card or audio interface you are using.  

Cheers</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Could be a number of problems.<br />
-It could be your computer (check the minimum requirements for the program on the FL website)<br />
-It could be that your buffer length (size) is too small, so try raising it (located in the audio options (F10) or if you are using an external sound card or audio interface, it will be in that control panel)<br />
-It could be that you are using a cracked version of the program and I suggest just buying it, because it is the cheapest thing you will find for the money and you get lifetime free updates.<br />
-If you have a pro setup, check your cables and make sure that they are all solid (although I doubt this would be the problem)</p>
<p>Also, when asking a question along these lines, try to be more specific like what type of computer and sound card or audio interface you are using.  </p>
<p>Cheers</p>
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