I've been doing this in FL studio for a few years now with a custom script that would make it so that if you right clicked the keyboard icon under the metronome at the top, you could choose what scale you wanted to be in and rebinded all four letter rows on the keyboard to be 4 octaves of whatever scale you chose. You could basically never hit the wrong note. That helped me a lot with learning chords and breaking out of the monotony of making the same melodies. Glad to see FL added this natively now!
This should have been in FLS decades ago, most DAWS already have this feature. Tracktion Waveform has had this features in conjunction with a Chord Track for ages now. I'm still waiting for that FLS game changing feature that will never arrive.
Im an Ableton Live user but FL Studio is the best DAW by far all things considered. For some reason FL Studio is heavy on my processor and RAM, more than Ableton and Studio One.
Brother help out here what makes fl studio not to be able to burn midi into audio instead of giving you that audio it only burn the midi into a line that can't play?
It’s only affects notes created within the computer. Not applied when playing midi controllers INTO FL from what I understand. But if you set up a midi out to a synth, it would work that way