Cakewalk HS 2000 and FruityLoops

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Looking for a drum machine software to add into the mix for Cakewalk home studio. I have FruityLoops 2.7 Express and it appears to be okay, but before I upgrade to the real version, wonder what others might think...

Does FruityLoops 3.5x work good with Cakewalk Home Studio or is there something else out there that is better ? in that relative price range.
 
The Hat said:
Looking for a drum machine software to add into the mix for Cakewalk home studio. I have FruityLoops 2.7 Express and it appears to be okay, but before I upgrade to the real version, wonder what others might think...

Does FruityLoops 3.5x work good with Cakewalk Home Studio or is there something else out there that is better ? in that relative price range.

What do you mean by working good?

HS2002 can make use of any ACIDized WAV Loop created by Fruity Loops. It can also work as a VST instrument. With the use of a VST to DXi wrapper, it can become another DXi softsynth like the ones that come with HS2002.
 
I use FL in Sonar/HS2002 as a VST/DXi synth as Brzillian described and consider it the best synth for creating drum loops within Sonar/Hs2002.
 
By works good... when I dropped a loop into CWHS 2002, it sounded a little muffled. I'm sure it was becuase I exported it as a wav file and then imported it into CW that way. I'm still learning.

There doesn't seem to be a lot of documentation on how to get the files into CW from FL. Any suggestions are welcome. sounds like I will upgade and learn...

Thanks
 
any documentation on this

<<With the use of a VST to DXi wrapper, it can become another DXi softsynth like the ones that come with HS2002.>>

Is there any go documentation on to do this? I trying to figure out the best way to get it in CW.

Thanks
 
I use the fxpansion wrapper:

www.fxpansion.com

A good forum is :

www.kvr-vst.com

I hope this helps....:)

BTW, an imported wave in Sonar/HS2002 should not sound muffled...unless it was recorded and/or saved muffled? What does it sound like in any of your other sound players i.e. Win Media Player, winamp, Real player etc.? It should sound similar.
 
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