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Alright, im running FLStudio and the other day my A6 key on my generic controller keyboard stopped working. Heres the wierd part. On the keyboard itself its own sounds work when i press it and the little light in flstudio that registers midi input lights up when i press it. I even tried to link the A6 key to a midi CC to different random paramiters within FL and the program registered it. It responded as if everything was alright. BUT for all my vst's the A6 key makes no sound at all. Nothing. Everything about midi, linking, the key itself is fine except for that particular note softsynths don't respond. For the past 3 years everything has been fine. Untill now.
Any help would be appreciated.

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see if that key is the "activate keyboard remote" key. E.g. with cubase it was the C6 or something.

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well after more frustrating screwing around with it i've found out that if i bang away on the key that it will work at its loudest velocit about one out of twenty times. whats messing me up is that at any velocity the software registers that midi is being sent, but only when pounding on the note will it some times emit whatever noise the vsti is supposed to make. I would sleep better knowing that the note was totaly broken rather than work in a strange way. it must be a screwwy mechanical problem. it still makes no sense at all but at least its not a frequently used note. thanks for your suggestion.

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midi-keyboard keys can be used as midi-controllers sending midi-cc values since v6.
have a look at the browser if under: ‘current project -> remote control’ there is some controller assignment referring to one key of your keyboard.
normally there should only be an ‘Omni Channel Pitch’ assignment if you did not assign any other controller to anything.
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