how do i insert fruity tracks into cubase?

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anyone know how it would be possible for me to use fruity loops as my drums and be able to add on that
 
I sequence all my drums in fruity loops then export them (one at at time) in wav format then I import these one at a time into cubase. Works GREAT! You can listen for yourself HERE on the top 3 songs. Good luck.


Alec.
 
Here's how I do it. I first record a rough version of the guitar part to the metronome in Cubase. I then export this as a wav.-file, which I import into Fruity Loops. Now I can start creating the drums (making sure the bpm is set correctly) to the guitar part.
I then export the whole drumpart again, and import it back to Cubase. When I'm done recording and I want to lets say bring up the kick, I just return to FL, adjust the drums, and export the drumpart as the same wav. again, so the it gets 'updated' automatically in Cubase.
This way the drums only take up one track in Cubase..
 
yep

those are very good suggestions. updating the wave in fruity loops is very handy indeed. i have just found out from a friend that you can bring fruity loops up inside of cubase. he told me to pick fruity loops under vst instruments.
 
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