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FLStudio and Tracktion vst automation?
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- KVRist
- 112 posts since 24 Apr, 2004 from Canada
Is it possible to automate vst controls when using FLStudio as a VST or rewired in Tracktion? It would be nice if I could use my midi controller to automate some of the VST controls while recording a track...
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- KVRAF
- 7032 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from france
hi
i apologize beacause this is a newbie question...
i'm new with tracktion & rewire stuff...
but why do you want to use one program to automate the other ??
FL has its own automation, and it works fine, isn't it ?
i apologize beacause this is a newbie question...
i'm new with tracktion & rewire stuff...
but why do you want to use one program to automate the other ??
FL has its own automation, and it works fine, isn't it ?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 112 posts since 24 Apr, 2004 from Canada
I was trying to use a midi controller to control some synth settings in FLStudio running as a vst in Tracktion. Hope this clears things up.sinkmusic wrote:hi
i apologize beacause this is a newbie question...
i'm new with tracktion & rewire stuff...
but why do you want to use one program to automate the other ??
FL has its own automation, and it works fine, isn't it ?
dabb
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
Not particularly up on FL Studio, but use Reason within Tracktion, which works the same way... no automation for Reason as a filter within Tracktion.dabb wrote:I was trying to use a midi controller to control some synth settings in FLStudio running as a vst in Tracktion. Hope this clears things up.sinkmusic wrote:hi
i apologize beacause this is a newbie question...
i'm new with tracktion & rewire stuff...
but why do you want to use one program to automate the other ??
FL has its own automation, and it works fine, isn't it ?![]()
dabb
The simplest solution is to use Tracktion as ReWire host, FL as ReWire slave, and do your FL automation within FL. I think that - with FL Studio - Rewire has supplanted VST in this instance (but I'm open to correction, as ever!)
Good luck and happy music making - looks like you've got a good combination going there!
