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. 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.
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