![]() ![]() ![]() And there is a generator that can do this (albeit a third party one): BENDY Duck Game Unleashed – 3 Dec 21 BENDY – An FL Studio Plugin For Using Piano Roll Bends/Panning/Etc In Third.īENDY is a free FL Studio native plugin meant to allow piano roll note bends/panning/effects to control third party VST instruments and external synthesizers, something that is not normally possibl…īENDY reads piano roll slides and computes CC information changes based on note duration and sends that information to a VST of your choice on a MIDI port it can do pitch bends of course, but it can also use note parameters (Mod X, Mod Y, and Pan) and send MIDI CCs for those as well. Having said that, it IS possible to use an FL native generator to send MIDI information out to a VST, as long as it translates note slides into MIDI pitchbend CC data. ![]() But true MIDI notes can be triggered in real-time so they can’t specify duration information at the outset. The reason is that an FL Piano Roll bend is nonrealtime it reads the note duration to compute the bend duration. The VST spec takes note control data as MIDI information and that’s what FL sends out MIDI information does not support the bends. I am not entirely sure if FL Studio can use its built in Porta/Legato controls in the piano roll with 3rd party VSTs ![]()
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