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postalblue
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i've been trying to use softsynths with cakewalk 9 without much success, but i can use vst instruments (and soundfonts) with fruity loops. maybe it would be a good idea to do my midi sequencing within fruity loops and then exporting it to cakewalk, instead of buying another software (fxpansion). has anyone had success doing this? what are the pitfalls? to make things easier maybe you can mixdown your cakewalk audio tracks, import them into fruity loops and do the sequencing that way.
another question i have is, since i already have hubis installed, can i route an output from the midi sequences in cakewalk to fruity loops with the softsynths loaded and back? or maybe i should just save the midi sequences on cakewalk, import them into fruity loops, load the softsynth and export it to cakewalk as .wav?
i'd really like to hear somebody else's take on this.
or maybe i should just get n-track and use the vst instruments with that...
another question i have is, since i already have hubis installed, can i route an output from the midi sequences in cakewalk to fruity loops with the softsynths loaded and back? or maybe i should just save the midi sequences on cakewalk, import them into fruity loops, load the softsynth and export it to cakewalk as .wav?
i'd really like to hear somebody else's take on this.
or maybe i should just get n-track and use the vst instruments with that...