If your controller is not one of the choices then choose. If you can’t see it, click reset devices list at the bottom left of the window. This will bring up the MIDI Settings window where you should be able to find your MIDI device in the input list. Please refer to your MIDI controller’s documentation if you have any issues connecting. In most modern PCs it should automatically detect the new device and set up any required drivers.
The first thing to do is to plug your controller in.Setting up a MIDI controller in FL Studio You may also find my guide to recording automation via a MIDI controller in FL Studio useful. In this tutorial I use Synth1 by Ichiro Toda, currently my favourite free VST synthesiser. This tutorial applies to any external MIDI controller. The MIDI controller I’m using on this occasion is a Line 6 Pod FBV Express MKII Usb which is a great little expression pedal which works like a ‘wah’ guitar pedal and as such it is perfect for controlling expression pedals in amp sims such as IK Multimedia’s AmpliTube 3.