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Pitch and Modulation wheels.
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Pitch Wheel - bend the pitch of the note(s) you're playing and send pitch bend messages.
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Modulation Wheel - an assignable wheel to control any hardware or software parameter.
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Octave + and Octave - buttons - transpose the keyboard in octaves. Press both buttons to reset to the default octave.
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Faders and Fader buttons - nine assignable faders and below the related fader button controls.
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Screen, Shift, and Settings buttons - the screen and the two buttons directly below.
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Screen - shows important information and gives visual feedback from controls and DAWs.
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Shift button - access secondary controls assigned to buttons, visible in text on the front panel.
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Settings button - access the settings menu.
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To enter Standby mode, hold the Shift and Settings buttons for two seconds. To exit press the Shift button again.
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The six buttons below the screen:
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Mixer Bank buttons - move through mixer tracks in banks of eight. Hold Shift and press the buttons to move by single tracks.
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Scale button - enable and control Scale mode.
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Chord Map button - enable and control Chord Map mode.
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Arp button - enable and control arp mode.
Latch button - Hold Shift and press the Arp button to button.
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Fixed Chord button - enable and control Fixed Chord Mode.
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Encoders - assignable encoder controls.
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Encoder bank buttons - move ˄ up and ˅ down through banks of encoder controls.
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Workflow buttons - A set of four buttons.
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Score Log - Capture the last five minutes of played MIDI notes in FL Studio
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Quantise button - trigger the quantise function in supported DAWs to snap notes to the grid.
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Undo (Redo) button - triggers your DAW's undo function. Hold Shift and press Undo to trigger the Redo function.
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Metronome button - enable the metronome.
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Pattern Song button - Toggles between pattern and song mode
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Page ˄ up and ˅ down buttons - two buttons to the left of the pads to move the pads up and down.
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Pads - 16 velocity-sensitive, aftertouch-enabled, pads that change functionality depending on the pad mode.
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Channel Rack (Preset) ˄ up and ˅ down buttons - two buttons to the right of the pads to move up and down within the Channel Rack, or hold shift to change Preset.
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Transport buttons - Clockwise starting top left: Stop, Loop, Play, and Record.
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USB Port – a type-C USB port. Sends and receives data, and powers your FLkey 61.
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MIDI Out port (5-pin DIN) - sends MIDI from your FLkey 2 to external MIDI hardware.
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Sustain input - connect a sustain pedal (expression, soft, and sostenuto pedals are not supported).
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- Kensington Lock, use a lock to secure your FLkey 2 and deter theft.