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Connecting midi controller to FL Studio

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bulby_g
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Posted - 2005/09/24 :  18:52:43  Show profile Send a private message  Visit bulby_g's homepage
Can anyone help with this? Just bought a controller and can't get it to work.

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Posted - 2005/09/25 :  04:19:05  Show profile  Send a private message
MIDI controller. Pull down the Options menu and go to MIDI Settings (or simply hit ). Drop down the box titled Remote control input and you should be able to select your MIDI controller. If you're using a non-USB MIDI keyboard, you'll likely see an option along the lines of MIDI in. In this screen shot you can see that I'm using a USB-based Akai MPD16 MIDI finger drum pad. I've opted to stay with "(generic controller)" in the Controller type: field, but FL Studio 5 includes preset profiles for several MIDI controllers, including a few of the Edirol and Korg MIDI controller keyboards.



one of FL Studio's newer features. This is the ability to instantly assign almost any of FL Studio's knobs or sliders to be controlled by a physical knob or slider on your MIDI controller. It couldn't be easier. Simply right- click on which setting you want to tweak and select link to controller... This picture shows you that I've selected to assign the decay knob from the FL Keys instrument. A window will then pop up. At this point, simply move a knob or slider on your MIDI controller and voila! You're now using hardware to tweak software - and doing so with discerning judgement whilst playing/recording your MIDI controller is only going to help your music. Simply untick the link to controller option to "unlearn" any assignments you've made.



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Sorted, cheers for that mate :)

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Posted - 2005/09/25 :  16:44:44  Show profile  Send a private message
What MIDI controller you bought?

Im after one at the moment.


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Edited by - xx_lucy_xx on 2005/09/25 16:45:14
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I got an Edirol PCR-50 and it's doing the job nicely now it's set up.

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Fortunately, in Fruity it's really easy to link controllers to parameters :)



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