• MIDI input in FL Studio
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I recently bought a Korg nanoKEY2, and it works fine in M1 Le. But being a noob to MIDI, i can't work out how to get the full range of keys to work in FL studio. At the minute, the only key that works as an input is C5. I know its not a problem with the keyboard, its a configuration problem that i can't seem to get my head around. I need some way to assign the whole keyboard to one plugin, rather than one key to one plugin. Has anyone got any ideas? Cheers in advance, if you need any more information, let me know.
Uh, what exactly did you do to set up already? All I need to do is plug mine in and it automatically works. Then again I have a M-Audio Keystation 49e, which is plug and play.
Did you follow this? [url]http://flstudio.image-line.com/help/html/app_wiz5.htm[/url]
Yeah, thats what i followed. Its detecting every key i press (the light lights up) but the VSTs i want to output sound only work on the C5 note. Every other key i press doesnt output a sound. It works fine on Ableton live, even with the same VSTs i'm trying to use in FL. [editline]13th November 2011[/editline] Fixed it. For anyone else that has the same problem the only thing i can suggest is reinstalling FLstudio.
Yea, I figured there was some kind of issue with the installation. I never heard of that issue until you brought it up.
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