These correspond to two banks of the FPC plugin – which is a software mimic of Akai’s MPC drum/sampler machine. ![]() “Drum Mode” on the Akai Fire lights up two 4×4 grids of the small stamp buttons. So, while you’re playing in C, your notes are being translated up or down to any key you want. One cool feture here is the ability to transpose the keyboard – you can shift the root note up or down. It takes some getting used to, but you can play notes straight into the Piano Roll this way. If you have a channel selected, you can play that virtual instrument by pressing those small keys. ![]() If you kick the Akai Fire into “Note” mode, those small buttons light up in a rough approximation of a piano keyboard. Keyboard Mode – If you squint, you can make out a piano keyboard formed by the white and orange keys.
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