![]() At the heart of the controller are its pads and pots, which can be switched into different modes using the Shift key. There’s a Windows driver for download but on macOS, the controller got going with no setup required. The FLkeys are certainly well-labelled and laid out, with the small screen on the 37 adding an extra layer of feedback. The build quality is professional and the design, while not particularly flashy, keeps things straightforward in terms of workflow. ![]() On the rear panel, ther’es a sustain pedal input, Kensington lock port, and a MIDI DIN/mini-jack output for use with synths and other hardware. This means users of USB-C-only computers will need an adapter, but Novation has likely surmised that many FL Studio users are on Windows PCs, the vast majority of which will have USB-A ports. A full comparison of the two keyboards’ feature sets can be found here.īoth models are USB-powered, and a USB-A to B cable is provided. The 37 has a screen that the 25 does not and, while you can get by without it, it’s helpful for visual feedback on the larger model. The 25 is significantly smaller with mini keys, as opposed to the 37’s full-sized keys, and easier to slip into a backpack, whereas the 37 while not especially large is more comfortable on a desk. There are 37 and 25-key (Mini) models with many commonalities but some differences, too, meaning that the 37 isn’t just the same with more keys, but has extra features over the 25. ![]()
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