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Pitch - Touch strip bends the pitch of the note you play.
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Modulation - Touch strip you can map to parameters in FL Studio.
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Shift Button - Enables access to secondary Shift functions. Shift functions are shown in text on the front panel.
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Transpose - This lets you transpose your keyboard plus or minus 11 semitones. Press Shift and Transpose to select MIDI Channel output for the keyboard. See Transpose.
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Octave - + Buttons - Transposes the keyboard across ten octaves (C-2 to C6). Pressing both buttons sets the transposition amount back to 0. See Octave Buttons.
Shift + Octave navigates FL Studio’s presets.
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Pots - Control parameters using four available modes: Plugin, Mixer Volume, Mixer Pan and Custom.
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Pads – Access and control over Channel Rack, Instrument, Sequencer and Custom modes.
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Channel Rack ▲▼ Buttons - Move up and down FL Studio’s Channel Rack in all modes to change the selected instrument (and the instrument played by FLkey).
Hold Shift and press the Channel Rack buttons to navigate through track plugins.
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Scale Button - Turns on and off FLkey’s Scale Mode.
Choose the scale and root note using the Scale button and the corresponding key below the text above the keyboard.
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Note Repeat Button - Enables the pads to send repeated notes at various rates specified using the Shift function on the keyboard. See Note Repeat.
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Play button - Starts and stops FL Studio playback.
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● Record button – Enables record arm in FL Studio, press the Record button then the Play button to begin recording.
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- USB Type-B port.
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Sustain – 6.35mm jack input for sustain pedals.
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MIDI Out – MIDI Type-A 3.5mm jack connector for connecting to external MIDI hardware.
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- Kensington Lock Port, use a compatible Kensington lock to secure your FLkey to your workstation.