![]() ![]() ![]() I worked around it by holding the notes for the actual durations. ![]() The reason why I have not realised this, was because during these few months working with FL Studio, I was mostly using my Korg Nanokey2. I was expecting the sustain to be recorded on controller #64, and graph-ed out on the editor in a manner that's very close to the velocity graph. In other words you cannot record notes without sustain, then drop into recording again to "touch up" on a few sustains that you failed to record into the take the first time round. ![]() The thing that so surprised me was that FL Studio does not record pedal events! The events get translated into note durations upon real-time recording. One of the results that came out was this startling article from KeyboardMagazine: I Googled "FL Studio sustain pedal events". While hooking up my M-Audio Keystation Pro 88 to my laptop, and trying to iron-out my music-making workflow, I stumbled upon a big problem: I could not find the sustain pedal event being recorded into FL Studio! ![]()
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