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cdduarte

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FL Studio 10 + MIDI CC assignments in Scene Mode
« on: February 29, 2012, 04:49:03 am »
Hei guys. First of all congrats on another great product.

Im trying to use the Laboratory 49 on FL Studio... I've sucessfully assigned most of the keys (btw, I've seen a tip here... here's a better tip: use "Override generic links" for permanent assignment, instead of "Link Controller")

My problem is with the Scene Mode. As you know, theres the Upper Filter and the Lower Filter etc, and I'm having problems assigning those separately.

I've tried midi channel 2 with omni mode on/off for the Lower. Nothing seems to work.

When I set Upper Filter for CC 10 (example) and then set the Lower Filter for CC 10 midi 2, it overrides the first setting. Also, when selecting "Lower mod" the keyboard should probably change output to midi 2 no?

Am I doing something wrong? Any tips? Thanks

mr.joeker

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Re: FL Studio 10 + MIDI CC assignments in Scene Mode
« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2012, 02:49:40 pm »
Hy There!

A just received the 61 Edition and i have a couple of problems. I cannot use the transport buttons to play, stop, record in Fl Studio.

Can you help me with this please?

I didn't find any Fl Studio users in this forum.

Thank you!



Manuel

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Re: FL Studio 10 + MIDI CC assignments in Scene Mode
« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2012, 04:10:55 pm »
@cdduarte

Here are some helpful Solutions! working in most DAWs. (Not only in Live)

But if you try to use the lower channel on one track (f.e. Channel 1) and the upper on another track (f.e. Channel 2) you won't be able to assigne the knobs and faders to both channels switching by pressing "Upper"/"Lower" on the keyboard.
But you could try to store two MIDI setups via "Setup", "Store"/"Recall" (00 is default, so store your setups on 01-10)
Try this settings:

Setup   Lower keys   Upper keys   Knobs/Faders/Buttons
01
Channel1
Channel2
Channel1
02
Channel1
Channel2
Channel2

This should fix your problem as I understood right.  ;)

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@mr.joeker

Try the settings I described in the Solutions!. As I said before, these settings should work in most DAWs not only in Live.

Best Regards

Manuel

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Re: FL Studio 10 + MIDI CC assignments in Scene Mode
« Reply #3 on: March 22, 2012, 08:36:55 pm »

 

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