Add midi keyboard to fl studio

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I didn’t listen to this advice when I started up. and still requires using your mouse during this “hands-on” process.

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“Hands-on” in FL Studio requires lots of planning and configuring. but I’m here to tell you as cool as it is to get “hands-on” in FL Studio, your mouse is most often the easiest way to do things, and you do not need to spend $899 on a MIDI Keyboard. New producers get confused and think they NEED sliders, knobs, and the BEST MIDI Keyboard. These “extra features” MIDI Keyboard manufacturers add are things like drum pads (your keys are drum pads you know), bundling “free sounds”, and even the knobs and sliders, which increase the price of a MIDI Keyboard.Īs long as a MIDI Keyboard has good semi-weighted keys, and transport buttons that work well in FL Studio, this is all I look for in a MIDI Keyboard. Click to View My MIDI Keyboard Reviews What are the Main Areas to Look for in a MIDI Keyboard?Įxplained more below, but a good MIDI Keyboard for FL Studio should have:Īnything passed these points I consider an “extra feature” which adds to the cost of a MIDI Keyboard purchase.Īlso, it’s hard finding a 49-Key MIDI Keyboard with semi-weighted keys, that is priced fairly! Semi-weighted usually becomes available on 61-Key models.