Anyone ever used fruity loops as a rewire client of protools? (1 Viewer)

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Problem with fruity loops picking up the midi

I have an instrument track in PT with FL as an insert. That bit works fine ... but I can't figure out how to play anything in FL with my midi controller. If I set up a midi track in PT I can't see FL as a target like I normally can in an instrument track

Any ideas?
 
Problem with fruity loops picking up the midi

I have an instrument track in PT with FL as an insert. That bit works fine ... but I can't figure out how to play anything in FL with my midi controller. If I set up a midi track in PT I can't see FL as a target like I normally can in an instrument track

Any ideas?

You'd probably find your life much easier if you used FL seperately from PT. I know in theory you can wrap FL in PT, but FL is on it's own a pretty resource intensive thing, not really desinged to be an instrument.

Alternatively load the synth (or whatever) from FL directly into PT.
 
I have a brand new super-duper computer with an i7 processor, should be able handle this shit

I think

Having all kinds of midi interface problems too :( The first midi interface (just a midi-usb thing) I bought didn't work at all, the second (m-audio midisport 1x1) works for a minute then goes all weird

Anyone know of a decent but cheap midi interface? Must work with Windows 7 64 bit and protools 8
 

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