M-Audio KeyStation 49e and FL Studio
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- KVRist
- 125 posts since 25 May, 2005
I think the fact that you "hardly use FL" influences how much you know about what it does nowadays.
All midi CC# are listed in the list of paramers and can be bound to directly without the use of MIDI OUT.
So you can directly bind your Modulation Wheel to CC1 or Sustain to CC66.
Open up a VST go to the menu and click "Browse Parameters" - scroll to the bottom of the list and you will see all the CCs.
Please next time instead of spreading misleading information about the product you are not informed about - just redirect people to official forums where at the very least they can get information from people who actually happen to use the software "these days".
All midi CC# are listed in the list of paramers and can be bound to directly without the use of MIDI OUT.
So you can directly bind your Modulation Wheel to CC1 or Sustain to CC66.
Open up a VST go to the menu and click "Browse Parameters" - scroll to the bottom of the list and you will see all the CCs.
Please next time instead of spreading misleading information about the product you are not informed about - just redirect people to official forums where at the very least they can get information from people who actually happen to use the software "these days".
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- KVRist
- 428 posts since 13 Apr, 2003
No Mr. Penis Arcade.. FL6 allows you to do this, but in FL5 that isn't the fact.
And believe it or not, but some people still want to use FL5 in favor of FL6
And believe it or not, but some people still want to use FL5 in favor of FL6
I'm a Jugga Nut!
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Jason Brian Merrill Jason Brian Merrill https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=87372
- KVRAF
- 2694 posts since 11 Nov, 2005 from http://maps.google.com/maps?oi=map&q=Massena,+NY --(on the Canadian border)
Penis Arcade wrote:I think the fact that you "hardly use FL" influences how much you know about what it does nowadays.
All midi CC# are listed in the list of paramers and can be bound to directly without the use of MIDI OUT.
So you can directly bind your Modulation Wheel to CC1 or Sustain to CC66.
Open up a VST go to the menu and click "Browse Parameters" - scroll to the bottom of the list and you will see all the CCs.
Please next time instead of spreading misleading information about the product you are not informed about - just redirect people to official forums where at the very least they can get information from people who actually happen to use the software "these days".

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Jason Brian Merrill Jason Brian Merrill https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=87372
- KVRAF
- 2694 posts since 11 Nov, 2005 from http://maps.google.com/maps?oi=map&q=Massena,+NY --(on the Canadian border)
sorry, just had to use it again 
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- KVRist
- 125 posts since 25 May, 2005
I believe you and in the future you can choose to use whatever your heart desires. Ok? Ok.safeaim wrote:No Mr. Penis Arcade.. FL6 allows you to do this, but in FL5 that isn't the fact.
And believe it or not, but some people still want to use FL5 in favor of FL6
Now i will specify that my post above was in response to those who posted misinformation about FL6.
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Stupid American Pig Stupid American Pig https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=4753
- KVRAF
- 7065 posts since 25 Nov, 2002 from not sure
so yer saying that to use the plugins like any other host does by default I gotta insert an extra plugin, browse parameters and assign as necessary. well thanks for confirming why I dont use FL for midi much these days.Penis Arcade wrote:I think the fact that you "hardly use FL" influences how much you know about what it does nowadays.
All midi CC# are listed in the list of paramers and can be bound to directly without the use of MIDI OUT.
So you can directly bind your Modulation Wheel to CC1 or Sustain to CC66.
Open up a VST go to the menu and click "Browse Parameters" - scroll to the bottom of the list and you will see all the CCs.
Please next time instead of spreading misleading information about the product you are not informed about - just redirect people to official forums where at the very least they can get information from people who actually happen to use the software "these days".
edit: but I do use it quite a bit for creating grooves, just like I did before all the users demanded all the bloat ware features...
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- KVRist
- 125 posts since 25 May, 2005
No, thats not what i am saying. Since you are obviously having trouble getting over your prejudice - i have highlighted the key sentence for you.Stupid American Pig wrote:so yer saying that to use the plugins like any other host does by default I gotta insert an extra plugin, browse parameters and assign as necessary.Penis Arcade wrote: Open up a VST go to the menu and click "Browse Parameters" - scroll to the bottom of the list and you will see all the CCs.
And to be on the safe side and really drive the point home and avoid your nonsensical jabs at the nonexisting problems that you yourself first imagine and then criticise, i will spell it out once again:
Once a VSTI plugin is added - CC parameters show up at the bottom of list after the named VST parameters that plugin supplies.
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- KVRist
- 125 posts since 25 May, 2005
A reply such as "I see, i didn't know, thanks." would be far more appropriate than another attempt at twisting the truth to suit your uninformed argument.
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Stupid American Pig Stupid American Pig https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=4753
- KVRAF
- 7065 posts since 25 Nov, 2002 from not sure
If Im wrong here I will be glad to admit it. Tell me this then mister penis- If I load up a vst in FL studio, and my keyboard is already set to transmit a certain CC, will it work with no extra effort? secondly, will the sustain pedal actually increase the sustain as opposed to just holding the midi notes after I release the keys?(and actually respond to the sustain CC) Heres a great test to show its not working right, load up MTRON, which shouldnt even respond to the sustain pedal, and hold down yer sustain pedal . The notes sustain when they shouldnt. thirdly will the pitch bend wheel default to the range of the VST as opposed to the "wrapper".
If all 3 of these work as you say then I will STFU.
If all 3 of these work as you say then I will STFU.
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- KVRist
- 125 posts since 25 May, 2005
Did i at any point volunteer to personally instruct you to use the features FL provides? Pledged to vigilantly debunk the myths you create? Serve as an institution who's objective is to address your inquiries on a point by point basis to be abserved by a nonbiased internet community?
Answer is i didn't.
So, i'll choose not to waste my time, thanks
Don't mistake my reluctancy to further contribute my knowledge beyound to what i have already provided to some random internet thread as a lack of valid argument. I got one, but i just don't feel charitable anymore.
I am just not as motivated by some forum character offerring to STFU as i used to be when i was 13.
Cheers
Answer is i didn't.
So, i'll choose not to waste my time, thanks
Don't mistake my reluctancy to further contribute my knowledge beyound to what i have already provided to some random internet thread as a lack of valid argument. I got one, but i just don't feel charitable anymore.
I am just not as motivated by some forum character offerring to STFU as i used to be when i was 13.
Cheers
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- KVRist
- 125 posts since 25 May, 2005
With that i withdraw and offer that all inquiries are to be directed to official FL forums where they can be addressed by people who actually use and realistically know the software.
You may proceed rumour mongering with no further interruption from entertainment genitalia of any kind.
You may proceed rumour mongering with no further interruption from entertainment genitalia of any kind.
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Stupid American Pig Stupid American Pig https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=4753
- KVRAF
- 7065 posts since 25 Nov, 2002 from not sure
Apparently you feel compelled to attack my statements as if *you* coded the app.
I guess you just prefer to fan flames and then run away when your points are called upon...
You win man, you are the smarter guy, you have pwned me, and told me how inferior I am for suggesting that things should be improved.
I guess you just prefer to fan flames and then run away when your points are called upon...
You win man, you are the smarter guy, you have pwned me, and told me how inferior I am for suggesting that things should be improved.
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Jason Brian Merrill Jason Brian Merrill https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=87372
- KVRAF
- 2694 posts since 11 Nov, 2005 from http://maps.google.com/maps?oi=map&q=Massena,+NY --(on the Canadian border)
wow, penises are sensitive... but that's the whole "point" isnt it?
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 10597 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
You're being way too defensive. Your post actually was erroneous, and all he did was correct you. Both showed a bit of attitude and griped at eachother.Stupid American Pig wrote:Apparently you feel compelled to attack my statements as if *you* coded the app.
I guess you just prefer to fan flames and then run away when your points are called upon...
You win man, you are the smarter guy, you have pwned me, and told me how inferior I am for suggesting that things should be improved.
Forums, being completely text, are very suitable for misinterpretation. I think that's all that happened here.
I think FL is actually very easy for MIDI, with the "last tweaked parameter" function and the fact that after the remote control dialog opens up, you can just move any slider/wheel on your controller which will be now linked to the parameter. This means that the process of linking a parameter to my mod wheel is:
1) move the parameter a bit with my mouse
2) open the remote control dialog box for the last tweaked parameter
3) touch my mod wheel
which takes roughly 2 seconds when I'm "in the zone"
And for the 2 semitone thing, all you have to do is raise the number right next to it (one mouse click and small mouse movement). To see all the CC's, you select "browse all parameters" (2 clicks).
What is so hard to do here?
FL6 had a big fix with sustain pedals, but I dont really know first hand how well it works now. Check looptalk for that