(To give each channel it its own mixer channel in the FL Studio Mixer go to “Channel Settings” and “assign free mixer channel.” Then change the FL Studio Mixer channel from the master (FL Studio stereo out:1/2) to the output you want (3,4, 5 etc) and it will show up separately in the Cubase mixer for additional control or sound manipulation.)Īs to sampling, there are several ways to get a sample into Fl Studio but for starters, just drag and drop a sample from the FL Studio browser into a sample channel and then select FL Studio on a midi track in Cubase with the “in” to your midi device and your “out” to FL Studio. The latter will allow you to send each FL Studio channel to a separate mixer channel in Cubase. From there, you can choose to use the stereo output version or the 16 out version. I use it as a vsti (so it will save with my Cubase file).
As noted you can use it as a rewire slave or as a vsti.