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First. This belongs in the Production Forum not the DJ Booth. Second. You need to be more specific. And what DAW exactly are you using because I dont get whether you are using FL Studio or Reason or all of them thanks to Paradox and H2O.
Make sure you have connected it properly via MIDI. The MIDI out port on the keystation needs to be connected to the MIDI in port on your audio interface. Connect the MIDI out port on your audio interface to the MIDI in port on your keystation. That allows MIDI clock to be sent both ways
Then you need to assign a controller type so select 'generic controller.'
In FL Studio then you need to run the MIDI out plugin and give it a unique MIDI output port number. Doesnt matter what it is, so long as no other device (i.e. hardware synth module) is sharing the same port number. If you have typing keyboard to piano roll enabled, disable it by pressing CTRL + T. Open the MIDI settings window by pressing F10 and make surethe MIDI out port is mapped to the same port number as the MIDI out plugin.
Finally, in the MIDI out plugin, assign CC values to the various buttons/sliders etc on the keystation and values between 0 and 127 to determine their sweep range. This will allow you to use the keystation control surface to manipulate parameters like filter cutoff and envelopes in realtime.
Most CC values are standardized so google a list of CC numbers to find out basic input controls that you can map to your keystation. Some inputs have unique CC values so you need to specify exactly what synth you are using in order to get all the CC values for the controls on that synth.
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