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| quote: | Originally posted by BetaFactory
In FLP you will have to create a "MIDI OUT"-track for your hardware synths like the Virus. Then you basically and as easy as that program a set of notes in FLP's score editor, and when playing the track FLP will read the notes and "fetch" the sounds for them from the hardware, e.g. the Virus. I don't know if the Virus synth series works as stand-alone as well with only headphones or attached speakers to a "PHONO"-output, but I personally don't see any benefit in buying an expensive synth for electronic music and then use it as stand-alone. So to answer your question, the sound doesn't come from FLP, it comes from the synth, but is only triggered by the notes you wrote in FLP. I don't know if this goes too basic, so shout if these things are already clear for you.
When you finally want to record your song to a wave file (exporting), you can either do a "live" recording, which is a realtime recording, or a stream recording. Somehow I have not succeeded in stream recording my MIDI OUT stuff, but that might be because of my soundcard (?). |
HEy thanks dude, pretty much clears it up. So my I guess if that is the case then all synths will basically be compatible under FL.
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