Note Repeat; To Use Note Repeat; Change The Rate - Novation FLkey 49 User Manual

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Major chords now sound on whatever key you press. For example, you can now press F to hear an F
Major chord (shown below), or Ab to hear an Ab Major chord, etc.

Note Repeat

Note Repeat applies to the pads and allows you to play notes (especially drum hits) at various Rates,
locked to a set Tempo.
When connected to FL Studio, Note Repeat always follows the DAW tempo regardless of the playback
state. By default, master sync (in FL studio's MIDI settings) is enabled, making Note Repeat trigger
tightly to the grid. If you disable master sync, Note Repeat begins when you press a pad.

To use Note Repeat

Press the Note Repeat button to enable Note Repeat on the pads. FL Studio sends MIDI clock to the
FLkey by default, so it synchronises to this tempo. Hold any pad, and they repeat at the set Rate and
Tempo.
In Sequencer mode, the Note Repeat function doesn't affect the pads. In Sequencer mode, the pads
assign notes to the sequencer.

Change the Rate

To change the rate, hold the Shift button (or double-tap to latch) and press Note Repeat to enter Note
Repeat settings. Press a key labelled 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, and Triplet. The Triplet option sets the Rate to
a Triplet feel for the currently selected rate, e.g. if the Rate was set to 1/8, enabling Triplet sets the rate
to 1/8t.
With Note Repeat held or latched, you can change the Rate as you play the pads, too. In Note Repeat
settings, the button pulses to show the keys are controlling the Rate and Tap Tempo.
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