Fl Studio Shortcuts Mac

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Hi everybody.
I've been working with Fruity Loops (FL Studio) for sometime now, but I think its time to change into Studio One.
My quiestion is, how do I import my keyboard mapping scheme (keyboard shortcuts) from FL into Studio One? When I enter the keyboard shortcuts tab I can choose, Studio One, Cubase, Ableton, Logic and Pro Tools. I've also googled it without any success.
Does anyone know how to do this?
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Sounds like you might have tried this but here's what I know..
From page 52 in the manual:
Key Commands for Migrating Users
If you are migrating from another DAW to Studio One, you might find it helpful to switch the key command set to one specifically created to make the transition from another DAW easier.
In the Studio One/Options/General/Keyboard Shortcuts (Mac OS X:Preferences/General/Keyboard Shortcuts) menu, you can see a heading called KeyboardMapping Scheme. Here, you can select from keyboard maps for several DAWs; select a map, and Studio One recognizes and applies common key commands from that DAW. You can then customize the key commands to fit your workflow.
The key commands used for each DAW can be viewed in the Key Command menu and can be exported in several file types for external viewing.
Does Fruity Loops have a utility to export it's key commands? If so you may be able to import that into S1?
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Wait what? You can transfer hot keys from FL to S1 ?
How is that technically possible?
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I just switched from FL as well.
My advice and I do mean this as advice, not critique.. would be to get used to new hotkeys and create your own on the fly with intent. The problem with FL's keybinds is that they are window-centric. As in some keybinds are contextual to the Piano Roll etc. Also there are a ton of things that FL doesn't bind that you would STRONGLY benefit from in S1. Example: You know you can activate any touched automation with just one button in S1 unlike FL?
First thing I did was think about my workflow and started moving commonly used actions to very quick keys. It's actually VERY liberating to able to put stuff where you want. I do sympathize with familiarity but you'd benefit greatly from leaving it in the dust here.
Otherwise carry on, but I do not think it's possible to get a 1:1 conversion without needing additional keys or having a lot of overlaps of functions.
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Thanks 4 all the info guys is much appreciated!
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