You can use presets or design your own using the same interface as the waveshaper - which allows for curves to be changed on right click same as automation. Otherwise, FL Studio gives you complete flexibility when setting up velocity curves under the MIDI options menu. You might have options within the controller to for adjusting the curve. My Novation Impulse25 does this.ĮDIT: And with regard to velocity for MIDI controllers. In which case it is just a (maybe unwanted) feature of the controller.
If you are holding a key on a controller which is not full size and you transpose or page through octaves whilst holding a key, that key will latch. Oh! One way this might be happening on a hardware controller. Also known as "flipflopping" in programming but audio engineers call it "latching". So latching essentially means switching between two states, which are held until the next input event. With automation you might want to latch input so you are only punching in where needed - only works with touch sensitive controllers. Or on a synth, you might want to use the lowest octave to latch between different states to change the soundset expressions for the active keys. It's useful for certain audio programming. That's what that kind of behaviour is called. It's more intuitive, quicker to edit and you have many more options.Īs for the issue, I would look for any kind of "latch" functionality. Everything is faster with the piano roll. No need to use step sequencer at all for production. I recommend using piano roll all the time. and what I have read about it when i bought it, it allows you to connect to your PC.įirst. Like I said, I used it before in Cubase etc. If it means something for you guys I use a C Aemon LP-6180A keyboard. Really annoying and it sucks that it cpuld be installed and found perfectly but yet it doesn´t work =/ The indicators for my midi signals also stops and drops when it should! Just the sound that won´t stop.Ĭan it be some settings on the keyboard?Bad cable that sends signals the "wrong way" or double up? Cutting it the way it should (lenght,strenght and everythig) but it won´t stop playing.
If i record the notes when I push it looks perfect. Is there something I missed in the settings? Can it be my keyboard thats gone wild or to old or something? Whats up with that? It´s like its locked to the key. If i push another key it starts too and none of them stops until I either klick with the mouse on the sytrus interface or the stop button in FL. WHEN I play for example sytrus, I push one key on the board and it keeps playing.
It has a midi out on the back and I connect it to the PC with a MIDI IN/OUT to USB cable.įL finds the keyboard without any issues and both in and output comes up in the list. Now I found my keyboard that I used before (maybe 2 years ago in other softwares.
Until today I used the keyboard and the mouse to create my patterns and songs. I started to use FL studio 11 a few weeks ago. If this post belongs to another thread I apologize and hopefully the moderator can put it in the right place. New to this forum and also new at FL studio and I could really use some help.