Thank you all, then another question: is it possible to combine somehow Fruity Loops with Arranger? Or has anyone tried to import FL into an arranger? I like the sounds of Fruity Loops but I MUST have an arranger cause this is the only way for me to make music.
You can combine any daw (digital audio workstation) with an arranger... as long as you get a good audio imterface for your pc... use midi over usb to connect to the pc.
While FL studio is a great daw to create EDM, its not the best at live performing, for which i would prefer ableton live or propellerheads reason...
The big problem while using an arranger with a daw in a live situation is the lack of integration between the 2. Arrnagers don’t have the free programable buttons and knobs for sedning midi cc and controlling your performance... (altough maybe you could use the pads on the mz-x from casio)
If you want to comtroll a daw live om stage, i would advise adding a specific daw comtroller for that or masterkeyboard... on top of your Arranger.. you might have a look at yhe nektar panorama.. or the arturia keylab... or one of the novation keys...
Another way the incorporate the FL sound in your arranger keyboard, is by recording your FL loop music in audio loops and then upload those audio loops in your arranger (again the casio mz-x is most suited for this). And if you want a sound for live olaying on your keys, make sure your keyboard has sample memmory, and then sample the flstudio sound and upload in your arranger... again the casio mz-x (as well as the Korg arrangers are most suited for this maybe also the Roland ea-7, i personally don’t like the yamaha’s as much for creating sounds from samples, but thats personal prefference i guess)
Before you make a decision, you need to know your workflow... and how the arranger can be part of this.. will you be using loops? Will you be deejaying on your arranger (very well possible) how do you plan making the EDM?