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EZ drummer and fruity loops

Is it possible to program ez drummer patterns in fruity loops? I find the cakewalk drum maps harder to work with than fruity loops.
I hope this isn't a stupid question
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Technically EZDrummer should work with any host that supports VSTi's. But, if you haven't figured it out by now by yourself I wouldn't get too hopeful.
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Technically EZDrummer should work with any host that supports VSTi's. But, if you haven't figured it out by now by yourself I wouldn't get too hopeful.
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crazyjman, doesn't fruity loops support vst and rewire? if so, you could go about it in a couple of different ways.
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I usually use Guitar Pro for drums. Convert it to MIDI and then run it through EZ in Reaper.

If you can't get EZ to work in Fruity Loops, you could always save your drums as MIDI files and then render them through EZDrummer to a WAV file.
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