FLkey Mini/37 requires FL Studio 20.9.2 or above.
FLkey 49/61 requires FL Studio 21.0.3 or above.
Although the FLkey scripts should be set up automatically when you connect them to FL Studio if there are any issues you will can set this up manually.
Windows
FLkey 37/49/61
In the MIDI Settings window (Options > Settings > MIDI) make sure the FLkey is set up as per the following steps:
- Select and enable the FLkey MIDI & DAW input ports in the lower ‘Input’ panel:
- FLkey MIDI Out
- FLkey DAW Out (named MIDIOUT2 on Windows)
- Click on each Input and set different port numbers for both using the red ‘Port’ tab below.
- Port numbers can be set to anything not already in use (except 0)
- Choose different port numbers for the MIDI and DAW ports
- Select each input and assign the scripts for your FLkey:
- Click on the MIDI input, click the ‘controller type’ drop down and choose ‘FLkey 37/49/61 MIDI’.
- Click on the DAW input, click the ‘controller type’ drop down and choose ‘ ‘FLkey 37/49/61 DAW’
- If you don't see the relevant option, try clicking "Update MIDI Scripts" to ensure that FL Studio has been able to download the latest versions from the Image-Line server.
- Click on the DAW input, click the ‘controller type’ drop down and choose ‘ ‘FLkey 37/49/61 DAW’
- Click on the MIDI input, click the ‘controller type’ drop down and choose ‘FLkey 37/49/61 MIDI’.
- Click the output ports in the upper ‘Output’ panel and set the ‘Port’ numbers to match the inputs.
- FLkey MIDI In (named FLkey MIDI on Windows)
- FLkey DAW In (named MIDIIN2 (FLkey MIDI) on Windows).
The scripts you set in step 3 automatically link.
5. Select the DAW output (upper panel) and enable ‘send master sync’.
6. Enable ‘Pickup (takeover mode) near the bottom of the window.
7. Click ‘Refresh device list’ in the bottom left.
FLkey 37/49/61 set up screenshot:
FLkey Mini
In the MIDI Settings window (Options > Settings > MIDI) make sure the FLkey is set up as per the following steps:
- Select and enable the FLkey MIDI & DAW input ports in the lower ‘Input’ panel:
- FLkey Mini MIDI Out (named FLkey Mini MIDI on Windows)
- FLkey Mini DAW Out (named MIDIOUT2 (FLkey Mini MIDI) on Windows)
- Click on each Input and set different port numbers for both using the red ‘Port’ tab below.
- Port numbers can be set to anything not already in use (except 0)
- Choose different port numbers for the MIDI and DAW ports
- Select each input and assign the scripts for your FLkey:
- Click on the MIDI input, click the ‘controller type’ drop down and choose ‘FLkey Mini MIDI’.
- Click on the DAW input, click the ‘controller type’ drop down and choose ‘ ‘FLkey Mini DAW’
- If you don't see the relevant option, try clicking "Update MIDI Scripts" to ensure that FL Studio has been able to download the latest versions from the Image-Line server.
- Click the output ports in the upper ‘Output’ panel and set the ‘Port’ numbers to match the inputs.
- FLkey Mini MIDI In (named FLkey Mini MIDI on Windows)
- FLkey Mini DAW In (named MIDIIN2 (FLkey Mini MIDI) on Windows).
The scripts you set in step 3 automatically link.
5. Select the DAW output (upper panel) and enable ‘send master sync’.
6. Enable ‘Pickup (takeover mode) near the bottom of the window.
7. Click ‘Refresh device list’ in the bottom left.
FLkey Mini setup screenshot:
Mac
FLkey 37/49/61:
In the MIDI Settings window (Options > Settings > MIDI) make sure the FLkey is set up as per the following steps:
- Select and enable the FLkey MIDI & DAW input ports in the lower ‘Input’ panel:
- FLkey MIDI Out
- FLkey DAW Out
- Click on each Input and set different port numbers for both using the red ‘Port’ tab below.
- Port numbers can be set to anything not already in use (except 0)
- Choose different port numbers for the MIDI and DAW ports
- Select each input and assign the scripts for your FLkey:
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- Click on the MIDI input, click the ‘controller type’ drop down and choose ‘FLkey MIDI Out’.
- Click on the DAW input, click the ‘controller type’ drop down and choose ‘ ‘FLkey DAW Out’
- If you don't see the relevant option, try clicking "Update MIDI Scripts" to ensure that FL Studio has been able to download the latest versions from the Image-Line server.
- Click on the MIDI input, click the ‘controller type’ drop down and choose ‘FLkey MIDI Out’.
4. Click the output ports in the upper ‘Output’ panel and set the ‘Port’ numbers to match the inputs.
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- FLkey MIDI In.
- FLkey DAW In
- The scripts you set in step 3 automatically link.
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5. Select the DAW output (upper panel) and enable ‘send master sync’.
6. Enable ‘Pickup (takeover mode) near the bottom of the window.
7. Click ‘Refresh device list’ in the bottom left.
FLkey 37/49/61 set up screenshot:
FLkey Mini
In the MIDI Settings window (Options > Settings > MIDI) make sure the FLkey is set up as per the following steps:
- Select and enable the FLkey MIDI & DAW input ports in the lower ‘Input’ panel:
- FLkey Mini MIDI Out
- FLkey Mini DAW Out
- Click on each Input and set different port numbers for both using the red ‘Port’ tab below.
- Port numbers can be set to anything not already in use (except 0)
- Choose different port numbers for the MIDI and DAW ports
- Select each input and assign the scripts for your FLkey:
- Click on the MIDI input, click the ‘controller type’ drop down and choose ‘FLkey 37 MIDI’.
- Click on the DAW input, click the ‘controller type’ drop down and choose ‘ ‘FLkey 37 DAW’
- Click on the DAW input, click the ‘controller type’ drop down and choose ‘ ‘FLkey 37 DAW’
- Click on the MIDI input, click the ‘controller type’ drop down and choose ‘FLkey 37 MIDI’.
- Click the output ports in the upper ‘Output’ panel and set the ‘Port’ numbers to match the inputs.
- FLkey Mini MIDI In
- FLkey Mini DAW In
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- If you don't see the relevant option, try clicking "Update MIDI Scripts" to ensure that FL Studio has been able to download the latest versions from the Image-Line server.
5. Select the DAW output (upper panel) and enable ‘send master sync’.
6. Enable ‘Pickup (takeover mode) near the bottom of the window.
7. Click ‘Refresh device list’ in the bottom left.
FLkey Mini setup screenshot: