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Basic Usage

HDSQ edited this page Feb 12, 2021 · 21 revisions

When this script is running, the controller can be used to control many aspects of FL Studio. Many controls are context-specific and are only accessible when certain windows or menus are active. All basic controls are listed on this page. For controls specific to a window, see the page for that window.

Universal Controls

The following controls are accessible at any time unless they are overridden by the control handler for a window or plugin.

Play

Play or pause transport.

Stop

Stop transport and return to starting position. Double press to stop all sounds.

Fast-forward / Rewind

This should be pretty self-explanatory. Double press these to double the speed of movement.

Loop

Toggle Loop Mode.

See also: Shift Menu

Record

Toggle Recording.

Track [Next / Previous]

Generic next/previous button. Used to change channels in the channel rack and mixer, as well as navigate presets in some plugins.

InControl Modes

The script uses InControl modes to control where commands will be processed. When InControl mode is active (InControl lights on), commands will be directed towards FL Studio windows. When it isn't (InControl lights off), commands will be directed towards plugins.

These can be set individually for faders, knobs and drum pads. On the 25-key model, the fader is linked to the InControl mode of the knobs.

See also:

Shift Menus

When certain buttons are pressed, menus are displayed to control various features. See Shift Menus

Other Controls

Menu Helper

When a right-click or drop-down menu is active, the drum pads can be used to navigate the menu. See Figure 1

Light Blue

Navigate up/down

Purple

Navigate left/right

Red

Close the current menu

Green

Accept the selected option

Figures

Figure 1: Menu Helper

Diagram of Menu Helper UI