

one thing i like about cubase is the exporting audio options, so much depth! and for large sessions i can see how this would be a huge bonus if say i wanted to export multiple tracks and select which ones, as opposed to doing them individually or all of them at once in FL (alternatively, i know i could just mute the tracks i didnt want to export in FL and then choose 'export all') I've been meaning to move over to Cubase eventually, as it seems to be the best of both worlds for a recording audio and as a midi sequencer (i'm so sick of pro tools and its limitations) and it seems it is the most popular DAW for orchestral composition and shows up in most kontakt library reviews. I'm not sure if i have something wrong in the settings or what, but usually it shouldn't be a problem, but for some reason it only does one or two instruments at most from one midi pattern (usually the first instrument in kontakt) its really hard to find online support as not many people use BRSO and FL for orchestral stuff, so theres not as much as there is on cubase, i havent emailed image line about this yet. its very efficient and extremely customizable midi controller plugin which i cant live without.Ī problem i have encountered with it so far is that if i have multiple instruments in a midi pattern (that are all controlled by BRSO) then i go to export audio from FL studio (from all mixer tracks) it doesnt export every instrument from that midi pattern, even if it is sent to its own channel on the mixer from within kontakt.

For those who dont know brso articulate, its a FREE macro midi controller plug-in for Fl studio that an absolute legend of a composer has made ( ) to easily switch between articulations/keyswitches, without having to even program the keyswitch in the midi block/matrix.

I use BRSO articulate with Kontakt, to have multiple instruments in one instance of kontakt. recently i've come across a few hindrances with exporting midi to audio directly from a midi pattern i've made with multiple instruments. which is my biggest flaw and strength with FL, in that i am the fastest for midi with it, but i'm stuck using it. I've been sequencing midi on FL for over a decade, IMO its always been ahead of the curve for midi sequencing and speed.
