

Launchkey Mini: Hold the MODE (InControl) button to go into MIDI channel mode, and press a pad at the same time to set the keyboard (in any mode) and knobs (when in drum pad mode) to the corresponding MIDI channel. Keyboard, knobs, faders and buttons, MIDI channel selection GLOBAL SNAP: will use FL's global snap setting instead of the per track Trigger snap setting.(Hold SCENE and +SCENE together for SAME MODE: triggers only clips in tracks that are set to the same Press mode.) +SCENE: triggers vertical columns or grouped clips but adds to the existing playing clips where applicable.SCENE: triggers vertical columns or grouped clips.OVERVIEW: toggles an overview display of 9 vertical zones on the top row of pads, performance settings page plus 8 controller layouts on the bottom row of pads, press a button to jump to the corresponding zone or layout.ZONE: Knobs navigate the playlist zone by one clip/track increments.MODE (InControl): Switch between clip launching and controller layouts or drum pad triggering mode.The corresponding input and output port numbers will be auto-detected. Enable all Launchkey devices in the MIDI input list. Open FL Studio and go to MIDI settings (F10).

Wait for Windows to install the device and say it's ready for use. Without opening FL Studio connect your device to your PC via USB.Please install the USB driver for the Launchkey MK2 25, 49, 61 here to ensure functionality:į/customer/prod/s3fs-public/downloads/NovationUsbMidi_2.18.0.293_Installer.exe Getting Started With Launchkey Mini MK3 // FL Studio Setup.Getting Started With Launchkey MK3 // FL Studio Setup.In earlier versions of FL Studio, Launchkey MK3 or Launchkey Mini MK3 can be used as a generic MIDI controller: If using Launchkey MK3 or Launchkey Mini MK3 with FL Studio 20.9.2 or above, please see this article. This applies to Launchkey MK1, MK2, MK3 and Launchkey Mini MK1, MK2, MK3
