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Track created in new version of FLStudio Mobile
After a bit of head scratching, I'm starting to adapt to the workflow of FL Mobile (v3.1.3)
(mastered on desktop)
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Nice one mate......... Here's a few of mine to share with the community.
I had to master on the Desktop too. It's much easier.
Awesome tracks luv abit of acid bass line.
@Igneous1 @studs1966
Very cool my bros!
Nice job guys. I'm really enjoying FLM3.
+1 Good stuff. I was hoping to see some FLM3 tracks posted here.
Windowlicker vibes
You must of been on the "SunShine Bus" at some point?......
@studs1966
(Belated) cheers !
I presume your using the 'mobile' Transistor Bass on your tracks ? I've yet to really look at that. How are you finding the new workflow ?
I'm going to try importing the track I did into the Desktop FL next, out of interest.
Thanks. @Lgneous ........Transistor Bass?....... Oh yes indeedy!.......... Great little thing it is. It'll be much easier if Image Line added the sequencer to it, like the there Big Boy VST version(I have requested it to them). I have to admit, I do like TB 303.
How is the other IAP Hybrid Synth?
So the tranz bass you say buy?
TB: $2, and GMS: $4...lots of fun for $6.
Not to mention it means more to stack in your rack, as they layer nicely on top of each other and on top of the MiniSynth and DirectWave stuff it ships with, in whatever combination your heart desires. You can build a super scientific synth layer cake
I've been distracted from FL. Happens. Certainly enjoyed its possibilities, but other things came up and now I'm half scared I've forgotten what I'd originally learnt to remember. Hope they keep up with it.
I've been taking the long way through the wood as usual: a voice I found with some ease in FL I've been trying out in AP, partly to sharpen my skills in the later, and partly to pass the time as the former gets sorted, but I see by my battery stats, FL is still my number 1.
Curious, what's the workflow like in this? Is it roughly the same as the desktop version with the pattern-playlist dynamic or is there something different here?
love this only gripe is it aint long enough
a slow build 10 minute epic is called for
Had missed this altogether. Love the pulsing background. Not convinced about the lead sound, sounds too much like a TV show theme (to me) but that's toast for you Love how the whole thing encases my head. And agree with the above; can see this as the basis (sic) for something longer etc.
Totally different animal. But easy to learn.
It's got linear tracks, Piano Roll or Sequencer per track, and the ability to load multiple internal instruments and FX in each track. Very straightforward once you get used to where they put things, which is sometimes odd IMO, but easy enough to discover.
Makes for quick work, doesn't have the pattern module as such, kinda meshes pattern/playlist together, in that you assign midi instr., and audio tracks vertically down the side of the playlist and tap into midi tracks to get into piano roll.
Drum tracks have the classic FL step seq...
The rack set up, where you can stack whichever instruments and fx, in whatever order, per track, is a little bit like Patcher.
Edit: like @wim said!
Nice one!......