

But I can only apply it to already-recorded MIDI notes. I did find a menu command (MIDI > Functions > Pedals to Note Length) in Cubase that does exactly what I need. It’s a feature called “Support hold and sostenuto” in FL Studio’s setting’s window. That’s the way FL Studio does it creating real long MIDI notes in the piano roll. They need the notes to HOLD like if your fingers were still pressing them, like a real piano does. It allows you to utilise any of the 16 Voice Colours in the piano roll to.

Especially string legato sample libraries. BRSO Articulate is a free plugin Ive developed for FL Studio 10+ that. That’s cool and all, but many of my plugins don’t simply don’t sustain like that. HOWEVER, I am having some serious issues recording MIDI with my sustain pedal.Īpparently, when recording MIDI tracks with a MIDI keyboard controller and a sustain pedal, every DAW besides FL Studio records shorts notes but their sustain pedal sends a CC 64 message indicating that the previously played notes are to be “sustained” until another CC 64 event kills it. I mainly work with the Kontakt sampling VSTi, so changing just my DAW wasn’t a big deal.Īs expected, I’ve made some sacrifices concerning my already-established workflow, but so far I’ve been okay with that. However, when using the piano roll with Retro Machines, instead of the standard piano roll, it gives me a list of what FL thinks each key should be, if it were a drum kit. So I’ve been an FL Studio user since forever but recently decided to make the move to Cubase (Elements) because of its better video-audio synchronization, especially with changing tempo. by ChrisRuckus Kontakt and FL Studio Piano Roll key labels I set up a template for Kontakt within FL Studio.
