![]() ![]() ![]() This creates a better flow for me than just inserting notes, and still lets me use fl to edit the individual notes. Instead of manually inserting the midi notes, I was hoping to play them in with the op-1 itself, using the op-1 as a midi controller essentially. I have everything set up to where the op-1 can be sequenced by midi notes in the piano roll and sound is recorded. My main goal is to sequence and record some stuff from the op-1 into fl studio, similar to how it’s shown here: ![]() Hey guys, I had a question about using the op-1 and fl studio. ![]()
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