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Al Be Minilab MK2 FL Studio Template screenshot
FL Studio Controller Template | AudioZ Exclusive | 2.19 KB
This is a custom template that will allow you to use your MiniLab MK2 with a seamless workflow in FL Studio. This will give you the full functionality and value out of your MIDI controller. This is the best workflow for the MiniLab MK2.

It will allow you to get the vibes going fast. With this method you don't have to use the FPC, and you can have your MIDI data separate from the jump. Making it easy to arrange and mix later in the process.

Features Include:

MPC Mode
Use drumpads like a traditional MPC, triggering the sample for that channel.
Pad 1 triggers channel 1
Pad 2 triggers channel 2
Use the pads to trigger drums, FX, sample chops, and more

Transport Mode
All of the playback controls you need to loop record.

Pad 1 - Play/Pause
Pad 2 - Stop
Pad 3 - Record (Enable/Disable)
Pad 4 - Rewind
Pad 5 - Fast Forward
Pad 6 - Pattern/Song Mode
Pad 7 - Channel Up
Pad 8 - Channel Down

Channel Mode
Each pad will select the corresponding channel in the FL Studio channel rack.

Pad 1 - Selects Channel 1
Pad 2 - Selects Channel 2
Pad N - Selects Channel N
Pad 16 - Selects Channel 16




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comments

  Resident 28.12.2016 419
+98
nice. I recently bought FLKeys61 and can't recommend it more, so nice having a dedicated FL controller, i'm wondering how this release differs from the midi scripts provided for multiple controllers by Image-Line themselves.
  Resident 11.04.2017 332
+61
probably not a huge difference.

i lot of content creators on youtube and people that make and sell flp/fst things tend to all have the same fl studio workflow .

the biggest draw to fl studio for a lot of people is the fact that its inherently modular allowing you to approach things how you like.

"workflow" is just a old term that has come back into vogue to be honest
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  Supplier 29.05.2023 1 13
+15
This will only work on the Arturia Minilab MK2.

So the Minilab MK2 script that Arturia wrote doesn't have an MPC mode, that is you can't just throw things on the rack and hit your pads and hear the different items different sounds. That's the big difference.

When this was created there was no official MK2 support. Later on, Arturia did release a script, probably the one your referring to, folks had requested it, but it was never updated. They quickly forgot about it because the MK3 was already out.

The official MK2 script, you would have to load FPC, bring up the plugin on the screen, and then you could use your pads like an MPC. This one you can just put them in the rack and go.

You also load these templates into the MIDI Controller, and then you have to follow the instructions the video, there's a couple of things you do inside FL that the video walks you through.
  Resident 29.09.2017 1 630
+169
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  Member 2.02.2024 50
+2
Being able to use your drum pads as transport controls without knowing much about using the controller editor is great for someone who wants to jump into making music with fl studio.
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