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The Alesis VI series is an advanced USB/MIDI keyboard MIDI controller that lets you take command of your music software with a series of pads, knobs, and buttons. With velocity-sensitive semi-weighted keys with aftertouch and Octave Up/Down buttons, you can expand the keyboard to the full melodic range and play bass lines, chords, and melodies. This articles walks through how to setup the VI series controller with FL Studio.Contents.FL Studio Software Setup. Open FL Studio.
From the top menu, choose Options MIDI Settings. In the window that opens, choose the VI series keyboard under Output, choose the VI keyboard under Input, and click on the box next to Enable as shown in the image below. Also, to ensure synchronization for functions such as the Arpeggiator, click on the box next to Send master sync and ensure Synchronization type: is set to MIDI clock.Virtual Instruments and PluginsAdjusting the FL Studio Plugin SourcesIf you have difficulty locating a plugin within the FL Studio software, be sure Cubase is reading plugins from the correct location where your plugins are installed.
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Being able to take audio files, decode the transients and pitch data, and then convert this data to MIDI is a super handy feature. And this can be done in FL Studio. For example you could browse through your audio drum loops pull them into FL Studio, extract the note data and then use this converted MIDI pattern with another drum instrument in your song. Or maybe you want to record your song ideas down singing/humming them into a microphone. Then you can convert these audio ideas to MIDI and assign them to other instruments. Let’s take a look at how this is done. Step 1 - Adding Audio into EdisonFirst add Edison to an FL slot in the mixer (use F9 to bring up the Mixer if it is not showing).
Double-click it to bring up its user interface. Drag and drop an audio file into Edison’s waveform editor. Now do the same steps as mentioned earlier, go to the Tools menu and choose ‘Convert to score and dump to piano roll’I have assigned this to a synth instrument.
So instead of trying to play in my synths parts, I can hum in the ideas and then convert then to MIDI. How neat is that?Step 5 - ConclusionThat’s how easy it is to convert your audio files to MIDI. You can take rough audio sketch ideas, convert them to MIDI and then assign them to some of FL Studio’s awesome instruments. Or you can use your collection of audio loops, convert them to MIDI and assign the MIDI to new instruments. This really gives you extra songwriting flexibility. For further FL Studio tips and techniques check out the following tutorials.
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I've been using an Akai MPK88 midi keyboard with a USB connection for over a year now, and for some reason it isn't showing up in FL Studio anymore. The keyboard is on when plugged into the computer, and my computer recognizes the keyboard and says it is working properly. However, when in FL Studio, the keyboard doesn't show up in the MIDI. Let’s look at how to connect a Midi Keyboard to FL Studio: If you are using a midi keyboard and midi cable then turn your PC and keyboard off. Turn on the keyboard and then the PC and open FL Studio. Press F10 and go to the FL Studio midi settings menu. Turn on auto accept controller and that. Let’s look at how to connect a Midi Keyboard to FL Studio: If you are using a midi keyboard and midi cable then turn your PC and keyboard off. Turn on the keyboard and then the PC and open FL Studio. Press F10 and go to the FL Studio midi settings menu. Turn on auto accept controller and that.