FLP files to cubase files converter?

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Jason Brian Merrill wrote:if you converted a FL song into a cubase song, no doubt it would sound better...

hehe ;)

(FL user Cubase hater here)
:lol: :lol: You beat me to it! :lol: :lol:

As an asside, I must now break your fingers for saying/typing such things about Cubase... :tantrum:

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hehe, youre all over me today man!!!

;)

nice to find someone here with a bloody sense of humour.
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Chase wrote:It actually wouldnt be impossible. Your song would sound very different, but it would still be possible.

However, image line and steinberg wouldnt want such a tool to exist.
I'm not sure they would really object as much as nobody in the audio software market bothers to provide the kind of interaction and format interchange you find in other fields of computer applications. We're lucky to have MIDI, wav, aiff, VST and ASIO. Even those standards weren't a result of some sort of collaboration, but merely have become standards because of the situation on the market.*

And that is why it would be impossible. The only publicly available FLP format specification is old a couple of years (and couple of major versions) now and I'm not even aware of anything like that for Cubase. Even if one was smart enough to, so to say, "map the features" in a usefull way, he hasn't got enough info to actually implement it.

edit: I just re read this and figured that MIDI as a standard actually was standardized by a consortium of music equipment manufacturers.
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carlos wrote:I think the rewire program will allow the project to cross both paths!!
...or...like he said. :wink:

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