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Title: Weird key assignation problem
Post by: GPK77 on April 07, 2020, 02:00:05 am
Hello,
   I have trouble connecting my keylab 49 mk2 with fl studio 20, I've made all the research I can but I can't seam to make it work. Although the daw control buttons work but the keys are acting like they are some kind of shortcuts, for example the 3rd C from the left is actually F7 on the computer. I can play in softwares outside of fl but I can't get any sound if I try to control vst in fl studio with the keyboard on any midi channel.

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edit:I think I have two problems : the keyboard has weird key assignation even outside of fl studio and I'm unable to assign the keyboard to any instrument in fl even if it recognize the keys.


I use windows 10.

Thank you and sorry if the english is bad.
Title: Re: Weird key assignation problem
Post by: LBH on April 07, 2020, 04:46:35 pm
Hi and welcome to Arturia forums.

I don't use FL Studio or Keylab. But ss far as i can tell, then you have not set up you controller correctly.

You shal use Keylabs MIDIIN2 and MIDIOUT2 for Mackie setup - Port 2.
Have a look at this: https://www.arturia.com/faq/keylabmkii/keylab-mkii-tips-tricks - Notice the note at the end of the FL Studio setup guide about MIDIIN/ OUT 2.
In addition to this you shall use Keylab MKII 49 in and out to be able to use the controller for plugins - Port 1.
That's how i think it should be.

Also - why do you have Microsoft MIDI Mapper set up? And why as a Mackie control on port 2?

Hope this helps.
Title: Re: Weird key assignation problem
Post by: GPK77 on April 07, 2020, 05:32:23 pm
I've just found about it, it works perfectly now, sorry I had no idea (rtfm obviously), I just tweaked things with info I found online, not good. Great keyboard by the way.

Thank you very much for your time.