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FL Studio Mobile HD app review: create and save complete multi-track music projects with ease 2021

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Introduction

What we’ve got here is a high-quality iPhone and iPad studio recording app that has been designed to enable you to easily create and save complete multi-track music projects with all manner of virtual instruments, drum samples, and full freedom of exporting.

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This mobile studio app appears to be garnering a fair mixture of feedback from users on the iTunes description page, with some proclaiming that it’s perfect and others complaining that there are issues with sound quality.

So far, I haven’t personally experienced any issues while using this multi track recording app for iPhone. Keep reading our FL Studio app review for more details.

FL Studio Mobile HD

$13.99

A Powerful Music Production Environment

FL Studio Mobile HD is a pretty heavily featured music production environment that features a very cool MiniSynth feature containing a whopping 70 presets, including 133 high-quality instrument samples, drum kits, and sliced-loop beats for you to insert into your tracks.

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Furthermore, each virtual instrument comes with a counterpart for importing and extensions to the desktop version of FL Studio. This means that you’ll have full freedom and flexibility when it comes to moving and editing your samples between your device and computer.

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Record 24 Tracks Simultaneously

Exporting and uploading your projects can also be done via Dropbox and SoundCloud in .WAV and AAC file formats, both of which respectively provide a great way of backing up your work and, of course, sharing it with the rest of the world.

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With its 99-track sequencer and the option to record up to 24 channels simultaneously with CoreAudio hardware, you’ll be amazed by what you can achieve with this awesome bit of kit. You’ll also be pleased to know that AudioCopy and AudioPaste are both fully supported as well.

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FL Studio Mobile HD

$13.99

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Features a MiniSynth with 70 presets
  • Includes 133 high-quality instruments, drum kits, and sliced-loop beats
  • Every instrument comes with FL Studio desktop counterparts for import and extension
  • Pan, volume, release, and attack times are configurable on individual instruments
  • Record up to 24 channels simultaneously with CoreAudio hardware
  • Use the piano roll to edit individual notes and chords manually
  • Includes a powerful 99-track sequencer
  • Edit at the level of tracks, bars or down to individual notes
  • Features a versatile metronome with different time signatures
  • Export your songs in .WAV and .AAC file formats
  • Export and upload your projects via SoundCloud and Dropbox
  • AudioCopy and AudioPaste are fully supported
  • Integrated user manual will get you up to speed in no time at all
  • Compatible with: CoreMIDI (MIDI in and out), Virtual MIDI, Line 6 MIDI Mobilizer I & II, Akai SynthStation 25, iRig, iRig Mic, iRig MIDI, Apogee Jam, Blue Mikey, Alesis IO Dock, iConnectMIDI, Yamaha i-MX1, Line 6 Mobile Keys, Line 6 Mobile In, Tascam iU2, and more

 

Cons                                   

  • This app appears to be garnering a fair mixture of feedback from users on the iTunes description page, with some proclaiming that it’s perfect and others complaining that there are issues with sound quality

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Final Words

I think the best thing to do would be to mull over this review while also taking into consideration the feedback of other users because FL Studio Mobile HD could have some minor compatibility issues with certain iPhones and iPads.

FL Studio Mobile HD

$13.99
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MarkBangs

Mark is an opinionated writer who loves to review apps. In 2012, he started reviewing Apple apps on a regular basis and wonders how he survived up to that point without these apps.