You could possibly import your Fruity Loop sound files into a Sequencer software program like Sonar XL, etc. You would need a PC or Laptop and a Sound Card with Midi In/Out. You would then run the Midi out from the PC or Laptop into the Midi In of the Arranger. Set your Arranger to receive the Midi data and output the Arranger's Main Outputs to an external Sound System. That should do it. A Laptop would be ideal because you could take everything with you and it would be very portable and easy to transport. If the Arranger had its own internal Speakers you wouldn't even need an external sound source.

Best regards,
Mike

PS: Fruity Loops might also be able to export Midi data through a Midi port too. You might check to see if this is possible with Fruity Loops. The Help file is a good place to start. If you haven't bought Fruity Loops yet, check the User Groups to find your answers. If it is able to do it you wouldn't need Sonar XL, etc.


[This message has been edited by Idatrod (edited 10-24-2003).]