fruityloops in cubase

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i just got fruityloops. what's the best way to load wav files created in fruityloops into cubase. i tried just saving the loop then going into cubase and importing it. then i guess i copy and paste it over and over again, seems like there should be an easier way to do that...plus there is like a gap between each piece, a space like the loop doesn't flow in time into the next copy and pasted loop...?
i just want to have a nice drum beat playing in the back while i recorded in cubase, this seemed like the easiest way. if i had a crappy 4 track and a drum machine seems like this would be easier, why can't i accomplish this with a computer and 100's of dollars of software
 
can you record the new version of fruityloops that opens as a vst instrument in Cubase. I programmed a loop and hit the record button. when i hit play it plays the programmed loop but it doesn't look like any data was recorded
 
I'm just guessing here, as I'm not familiar with F-Loops. When you import a loop from FL, is it a wav or aiff file? If so, maybe the tempo of the loop does not match the tempo that you have specified in Cubase. Either reset the tempo in cubase to the tempo of your loop, or import a different loop that matches the tempo of your project in Cubase. Sound right, or no?

Chris
 
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