I would like to use FL Studio, specifically it's browser, to quickly scroll through my different drum packs & then send each drum hit to a mixer channel for separate EQ, where I would trigger them using the FPC drum plugin using my Master Keyboard controller, the Akai MPK249.
But for sequencing & recording soft synths & hardware synths, I would like to use either Reaper or Cubase, because they have a legit punch-in & pre-roll system for both play & record modes.
So if I were to try and run FL Studio like this, inside either Reaper or Cubase as the Host DAW..... would the different drum parts/channels in FL Studio show up in the Host DAW as separate audio channels or would they all be merged into something like a single stereo track? (kick from FL Studio=channel 1 in Reaper / snare from FL Studio=channel 2 in Reaper, etc.)
Also, if I wanted to hear whatever else I have sequenced inside the host DAW, along with my drums from FL Studio, would I have to hit play first in the host DAW, then switch to FL Studio and play my drums? If I only hit play inside of FL Studio, I would only hear whatever I had going on inside FL, correct?
But for sequencing & recording soft synths & hardware synths, I would like to use either Reaper or Cubase, because they have a legit punch-in & pre-roll system for both play & record modes.
So if I were to try and run FL Studio like this, inside either Reaper or Cubase as the Host DAW..... would the different drum parts/channels in FL Studio show up in the Host DAW as separate audio channels or would they all be merged into something like a single stereo track? (kick from FL Studio=channel 1 in Reaper / snare from FL Studio=channel 2 in Reaper, etc.)
Also, if I wanted to hear whatever else I have sequenced inside the host DAW, along with my drums from FL Studio, would I have to hit play first in the host DAW, then switch to FL Studio and play my drums? If I only hit play inside of FL Studio, I would only hear whatever I had going on inside FL, correct?