Tracking FL Studio to Cubase SX?

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I have a full song made in FL studio. I want to send each track separately to cubase. Whats the easiest way to do this, other than exporting each wav individually? Can I use fruity as a vsti in cubase and somehow record each track? If so, how?
 
I don't think there's an easier way to do that than by exporting all of them separately. But if you record the tracks to Cubase instead of exporting them from FL, you'll get better quality. At least I find a difference in the quality. The rendering in FL just flattens and takes the energy off the song when you export it.
So I think a better way (not easier) is to use the FL as a VST instrument. Just open Cubase and in the Devices menu open the VST Instruments and add FL Studio in there (you have to have the FL VST plug-in files installed). When you get the FL in the VST Instruments you can open it up from there.
Try that.
 
Ok, I'll explain where I'm stuck. I open Fruity vsti (multi) in cubase. I add a couple of midi tracks (I assume, so each instrument can have it's own track). Then I set the input/outputs (m-audio quattro/FL Studio), and try to record. I can hear everything playing but it won't record (erases when I hit stop). What am I doing wrong?
 
Beats me. I've never tried recording multiple tracks at a time. But I think that the problem might be with the ins/outs not being right.
 
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