![]() Piano Roll Action Shortcuts General FL Studio Shortcuts Shortcut Result Ctrl+O Open file Ctrl+S Save file Ctrl+N Save new version Ctrl+Shift+S Save as… Ctrl+R Export wav file Ctrl+Shift+R Export MP3 file Ctrl+Shift+M Export MIDI file Alt+0.9 Open recent files 0.9 Ctrl+F Browser smart find… General FL Studio Shortcuts Pattern Selector Shortcuts Shortcut Result NumPad1.9 Select patterns 1.9 NumPad+ Next pattern NumPad- Previous pattern Arrow Right Next pattern Arrow Left Previous pattern F4 Next empty pattern Pattern Selector Shortcuts Channel Window & Step Sequencer Shortcuts Shortcut Result 0.9 Mute/Unmute first 10 channels Ctrl+0.9 Solo/Unsolo first 10 channels Arrow Up Select previous channel Arrow Down Next channel Alt+G Group selected channels Alt+Z Zip selected channels Alt+U Unzip selected channels Shift+Arrow Up Move selected channels up Shift+Arrow Down Move selected channels down PgUp Next channel group PgDn Previous channel group Ctrl+C Copy channel steps/score Ctrl+V Paste channel steps/score Ctrl+X Cut channel steps/score Alt+Delete Delete selected channels Ctrl+Shift+C Clone channels Shift+Arrow Left Shift steps left Shift+Arrow Right Shift steps right Alt+R Randomize Alt+P Send to Piano Roll K Show Keyboard Editor G Show Graph Editor Ctrl+Alt+R Channels – Restretch all Channel Window & Step Sequencer Shortcuts Record / Playback / Transport Shortcuts Shortcut Result Backspace Toggle line/none snap Space Start/Stop playback Ctrl+Space Start/Pause playback L Switch Pattern/Song mode R Switch on/off recording (this also works during playback) NumPad0 (zero) Fast forward NumPad/ Previous bar (Song mode) Ctrl+NumPad/ Jump 4 bars back (Song mode) NumPad* Next bar (Song mode) Ctrl+NumPad* Jump 4 bars forward (Song mode) Ctrl+E Toggle Step Edit mode Ctrl+H Stop sound (panic) Ctrl+T Toggle typing keypad to piano keypad Ctrl+B Toggle blend notes Ctrl+M Toggle metronome Ctrl+P Toggle recording metronome precount Ctrl+I Toggle wait for input to start recording Record / Playback / Transport Shortcuts Window Navigation Shortcuts Shortcut Result Tab Cycle nested windows Ctrl+F8 Open Plugin Picker Ctrl+Alt+F8 Open Project Picker Shift+F8 Plugin database Enter Toggle max/min Playlist Esc Closes a window F1 Help F5 Toggle Playlist F6 Toggle Step Sequencer F7 Toggle Piano Roll F8 Show/hide Sample Browser F9 Show/hide Mixer F10 Show/hide MIDI settings F11 Show/hide song info window F12 Close all windows Ctrl+F12 Close all unfocused windows Shift+F12 Align all channel editors (since program version 11.5.8) Ctrl+Shift+H Arrange windows – Realign Window Navigation Shortcuts Mixer Shortcuts Shortcut Result Alt+Arrow Left/Arrow Right Move selected mixer track left/right Alt+L Select the channels linked to the selected mixer track Ctrl+L Link selected channels to selected mixer track Ctrl+Shift+L Link selected channels starting from selected mixer track F2 Rename selected mixer track S Solo current track Alt+S Alt solo – activate current track and all tracks routed to/from it Alt+R Render armed tracks to.Record / Playback / Transport Shortcuts.Channel Window & Step Sequencer Shortcuts.Please take this review as an attempt to help from my very little recent experience in FL. Of course, if there is a FL user in the forum, they will be able to inform and help better than me. Of course better than in Ableton it has to be, after a little effort in FL Over the years, too, presumably even that works better. You can also decide which MIDI Out to direct the output to (with similar options).Īnd all this is to tell you that in the FL mixer I seem to remember that similar things could be done. It can be one of your keyboards, choosing if you have several keyboards you can decide which channel you will send and you can limit the keys that will send information, and more (change octaves, send only CC messages, etc…). ![]() In Gig Performer you have a Midi In to send midi info from. Let me explain because maybe you will find a clue to solve the problem: Asking I discovered that in GP everything is much clearer. I used it quite a few years ago (it was Fruity Loops back then and it was free).īut I had a similar problem in Gig Performer when I first started using it.
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