5/25/2023 0 Comments Akai professional fl studioI couldn’t figure out how to quantize or transpose notes on the Fire - I’m not sure if it's possible or maybe I just couldn’t find the option. The included manual is very limited and a more detailed manual maybe as a PDF download would be a great idea. but velocity sensitivty is there already. I’m guessing it is planned for addition in a future update, as Akai’s marketing material currently indicates that the pads are velocity sensitive.ĮDITOR'S NOTE: You have to turn on accent mode when on the Notes Page to use Velocity Sensitivity, Akai Pro & Image Line will build on this feature in future updates. The rubberized pads have a nice feel and velocity sensitivity would make them even better. Its main sequencer buttons also lack velocity sensitivity. If you are expecting to work on the Fire controller without ever looking at the computer, that might not be possible unless you prepare the session beforehand. There’s also a user mode for the encoders so you can map any control to them directly. There are four dedicated touch sensitive endless encoders that are assigned to control various aspects of the software like volume, panning, note velocity and so on. It does take some time to set up a session in this mode but it works quite well. Not many people know this but FL Studio has a performance mode very similar to Ableton Live’s Session View. There's a Note mode for melodic or harmonic part recording and a Drum mode that is built for FPC but works with any drum sampler/synth that responds to MIDI. Step mode lets you step sequence parts directly on the Channel Rack in FL Studio. There are four main modes for Akai’s Fire. An introductory edition of the DAW is even included with the controller. As long as its connected and FL Studio is running on your computer, it will work. It is completely USB powered and doesn’t require any lengthy setup process. The controller is well built and compact enough to throw in your backpack and take to live shows or studios.
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