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Fruity Loops

Can anyone tell me how to use Fruity Loops with Cakewalk PA8? My set-up is this: 450MHz Pentium III, 128 MB RAM, SB PCI 64D.
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Dont know exactly what you are asking but ill take a stab at it.....just compose your parts in FL, export them as .wav files, and import them into CW.......
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Thanks, Gidge.

I don't know exactly what I am asking, either. What I do know is that I am not satisfied with the drum sounds I get with the SB PCI 64.

I have never imported a .wav file to Cakewalk. When I do so with FL, can I assign it to whichever track I choose?
If I wish to have a separate track for each drum, will I be able to do that?
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yeah, you can do it....just mute all the channels except for one drum and export it (in Fruity loops)......if its the kick, name it "kick"....move on to the next drum....you'll have to do an export for each channel......

when the Search function is back in order ill hook you up to the links that were posted to some nice samples you can use with Fruity loops if you need them.....
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