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Well that's a kick in the teeth. I could use FL Studio as a VSTi in Cubase, but that sort of defeats the purpose because (a) there'd be no way to route it back to FLS and (b) I don't use Cubase. 
I actually came up with something this morning that might be useful to people here, so I thought I'd share. I was trying to get SIR (reverb) working inside FL, and of course it has hideous latency so everything sounded like shit while it was on - AFAIK people compensate for this in other progs by routing everything except the reverb to a bus delay. Which FL doesn't have.
I solved the problem by routing everything to a spare fx channel, using a fruity send on that channel with the dry turned all the way down to zero, and sending that to a spare send channel with a second SIR on it, with no sample loaded, the wet turned off and the dry at 100%. Seems to be the only way you can do it without doing tedious stuff like saving the effect tracks separately and mixing them later.
Took a while, and eats up CPU like crazy, but I'd say it was worth it. 
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