Some play notes in a fixed scale, some play chord map layouts. All in the musical key of C. You can shift the channel root note to play in a different key or transpose later in the piano roll.
You can create your own mappings using a simple script edited in notepad like this...
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C5,D#5,G5
D5,F5,G#5
D#5,G5,A#5
F5,G#5,C6
G5,A#5,D6
G#5,C6,D#6
A#5,D6,F6
C6,D#6,G6
D6,F6,G#6
D#6,G6,A#6
F6,G#6,C7
G6,A#6,D7
0
0
C6
D6
D#6
F6
G6
G#6
A#6
C7
D7
D#7
F7
G7
0
0
C5
D5
D#5
F5
G5
G#5
A#5
C6
D6
D#6
F6
0
0
0
C4
D4
D#4
F4
G4
G#4
A#4
C5
D5
D#5
You must leave the 0's where they are.
Add up to 4 notes per key, in either note name format (e.g. C5#) or midi note number, seperated by a comma.
Place '-1' if you dont want a key to play anything.
You will likely find pressing certain multiple key combinations cut out. This is due to how typing keyboards are linked.
I have made a simple tool that may help making a script in FL Synthmaker here... http://forum.image-line.com/viewtopic.php?t=51382