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Fl studio mobile - maximum audio tracks? Maximum fx per audio track? Subgroups?Audioshare import?

Also does the app have files.app?
Import stereo and mono audio?
Copy/Paste Timeline editing?
Thanks in advance for any info - i like the look of the app Anyone use it?
I looked on some forums and there are mixed reviews.

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  • edited July 2018

    @stormbeats said:
    Also does the app have files.app?
    Import stereo and mono audio?
    Copy/Paste Timeline editing?
    Thanks in advance for any info - i like the look of the app Anyone use it?
    I looked on some forums and there are mixed reviews.

    Only limit on audio tracks and fx per track is your cpu
    It has fx buses, imports stereo and mono, open in from AudioShare, ACP import/export, copy/paste timeline editing, no Files app or Document picker support, yet.
    I use it and like it a lot...and it keeps getting better

  • I have read around here that it only works reliably with its own built in components. Trying to load 3rd party synths causes consistent crashing. That was enough to make me avoid it, even though I came from FL Studio on PC and had an Android phone for a few years before I had any iOS devices.
    FL Mobile has always interested me, but the last I heard, it still doesn’t work very well. Unless you stick with what it comes with, the built in stuff.
    Honestly though, I sort of gave up hope on this app. It may have hit a breakthrough recently, but I stopped paying attention, so I am not aware if this is the case.

    This is sort of a paranoid warning, made of rumors more than personal experience. Just be wary, is all. B)

  • @CracklePot said:
    I have read around here that it only works reliably with its own built in components. Trying to load 3rd party synths causes consistent crashing. That was enough to make me avoid it, even though I came from FL Studio on PC and had an Android phone for a few years before I had any iOS devices.
    FL Mobile has always interested me, but the last I heard, it still doesn’t work very well. Unless you stick with what it comes with, the built in stuff.
    Honestly though, I sort of gave up hope on this app. It may have hit a breakthrough recently, but I stopped paying attention, so I am not aware if this is the case.

    This is sort of a paranoid warning, made of rumors more than personal experience. Just be wary, is all. B)

    Ok cheers for info

  • edited July 2018

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @stormbeats said:
    Also does the app have files.app?
    Import stereo and mono audio?
    Copy/Paste Timeline editing?
    Thanks in advance for any info - i like the look of the app Anyone use it?
    I looked on some forums and there are mixed reviews.

    Only limit on audio tracks and fx per track is your cpu
    It has fx buses, imports stereo and mono, open in from AudioShare, ACP import/export, copy/paste timeline editing, no Files app or Document picker support, yet.
    I use it and like it a lot...and it keeps getting better

    Ok cheers it seems quite good will download it The unlimited effects based on cpu impressive

  • edited July 2018

    @Littlewoodg is the screen pinch zoom in / out vertical and horizontal and decent zooming?
    How many fx buses?

  • The zooming is rubbish. If you want to increase the size of the extremely small default font you have to choose a magnification factor then reboot the app. But magnifying also reduces the number of bars you can see on screen.

  • edited July 2018

    @stormbeats said:
    @Littlewoodg is the screen pinch zoom in / out vertical and horizontal and decent zooming?
    How many fx buses?

    FX buses only limited by cpu, as with # of FX per track and track#s

    The zooming question, were you referring to the action, or the font size or?

    As far as the action goes, it’s great, intuitive in a way that Cubasis for example is not...(zooming in always reduces the # of tracks visible on screen, how could it not?)

  • wimwim
    edited July 2018

    Forgive me if anything in this post is inaccurate. I’m going from memory ... because. When I tried to load the app to check my facts, it won’t load (!).

    The FX busses deserve some explanation. They’re not sends, where you can send a variable level of signal to them. You can set up an FX track and you can route the output of another track to it. But it’s an all or nothing routing. You can’t use it to, say, have a track with reverb on it, then send some of the signal from various tracks to it to share that reverb. You could only send the whole signal from each track through the reverb.

    What is nice about it (sort of) is you can do this within drum kits, if you’re using the drum sequencer. So, you could have the kick going to one output, snare to another, hats, to another, etc. to process them differently. That’s handy. But again, it’s a full routing, no partial send is possible.

    I find the piano roll and the zoom to be OK. Sure, the font sizes are as BiancaNeve describes, but the actual zooming in on the timeline and clips isn’t horrible IMO.

    I haven’t stress tested it as far as how many tracks are possible. I never get that far. It ends up crashing, or not being able to do what I want too quickly for that and I give up every time I try it.

    From what I hear, it can be pretty good as a pure standalone, with the internal instruments and FX. I’m not that interested in the closed box thing. I can go to more reliable apps like Gadget, Garage Band, and Caustic if I feel like being hemmed in.

    (You know it has no AUv3 support I suppose, but thought I’d mention it just in case.)

    Not recommended IMO. I hate saying that because I’ve been as big an Image-Line fanboy as there is since before the turn of the century. It just always makes me too sad at how broken it is. Today’s non-launch ability is just the latest example.

  • Do not expect it to be a production hub! Use it stand alone at best. Do not expect it to communicate with FL Studio on PC in an obvious way. Do not expect the devs to be helpfull at all...

  • @dermichl said:
    Do not expect it to be a production hub! Use it stand alone at best. Do not expect it to communicate with FL Studio on PC in an obvious way. Do not expect the devs to be helpfull at all...

    Ok cheers - As long as it has inbuilt eq compressor reverb delay and Master Limiter. I actually want to start doing stand alone less is more type mixing - its more for mixing audio than full production Ive heard good reviews about the effects

  • @CracklePot said:
    I have read around here that it only works reliably with its own built in components. Trying to load 3rd party synths causes consistent crashing. That was enough to make me avoid it, even though I came from FL Studio on PC and had an Android phone for a few years before I had any iOS devices.
    FL Mobile has always interested me, but the last I heard, it still doesn’t work very well. Unless you stick with what it comes with, the built in stuff.
    Honestly though, I sort of gave up hope on this app. It may have hit a breakthrough recently, but I stopped paying attention, so I am not aware if this is the case.

    This is sort of a paranoid warning, made of rumors more than personal experience. Just be wary, is all. B)

    That’s been my experience with it. It works fine on its own but nothing but issues with using IAA and Audiobus.

  • @stormbeats said:

    @dermichl said:
    Do not expect it to be a production hub! Use it stand alone at best. Do not expect it to communicate with FL Studio on PC in an obvious way. Do not expect the devs to be helpfull at all...

    Ok cheers - As long as it has inbuilt eq compressor reverb delay and Master Limiter. I actually want to start doing stand alone less is more type mixing - its more for mixing audio than full production Ive heard good reviews about the effects

    the last time i was checking there was no real audio editor...

  • @wim said:
    Forgive me if anything in this post is inaccurate. I’m going from memory ... because. When I tried to load the app to check my facts, it won’t load (!).

    The FX busses deserve some explanation. They’re not sends, where you can send a variable level of signal to them. You can set up an FX track and you can route the output of another track to it. But it’s an all or nothing routing. You can’t use it to, say, have a track with reverb on it, then send some of the signal from various tracks to it to share that reverb. You could only send the whole signal from each track through the reverb.

    What is nice about it (sort of) is you can do this within drum kits, if you’re using the drum sequencer. So, you could have the kick going to one output, snare to another, hats, to another, etc. to process them differently. That’s handy. But again, it’s a full routing, no partial send is possible.

    I find the piano roll and the zoom to be OK. Sure, the font sizes are as BiancaNeve describes, but the actual zooming in on the timeline and clips isn’t horrible IMO.

    I haven’t stress tested it as far as how many tracks are possible. I never get that far. It ends up crashing, or not being able to do what I want too quickly for that and I give up every time I try it.

    From what I hear, it can be pretty good as a pure standalone, with the internal instruments and FX. I’m not that interested in the closed box thing. I can go to more reliable apps like Gadget, Garage Band, and Caustic if I feel like being hemmed in.

    (You know it has no AUv3 support I suppose, but thought I’d mention it just in case.)

    Not recommended IMO. I hate saying that because I’ve been as big an Image-Line fanboy as there is since before the turn of the century. It just always makes me too sad at how broken it is. Today’s non-launch ability is just the latest example

    Ok cheers for tips.

  • @stormbeats said:

    @dermichl said:
    Do not expect it to be a production hub! Use it stand alone at best. Do not expect it to communicate with FL Studio on PC in an obvious way. Do not expect the devs to be helpfull at all...

    Ok cheers - As long as it has inbuilt eq compressor reverb delay and Master Limiter. I actually want to start doing stand alone less is more type mixing - its more for mixing audio than full production Ive heard good reviews about the effects

    I wouldn’t recommend it for mixing audio. I don’t believe it streams and it will choke on longer audio files in my experience. As a standalone with its own internal instruments/fx and a few samples it’s fine.

  • edited July 2018

    Fwiw I love it apart from the lack of AU support. The way you can build a rack of multiple synths and effects on each track is great and allows for really creative combinations from the built in synths if you like that sort of thing. The fact that it works on iPhone and iPad and allows you to sync files between the two sets it apart from any other DAW for me. IAA support was fixed for some apps last time I checked, but really it needs AU.

  • @gregsmith said:
    Fwiw I love it apart from the lack of AU support. The way you can build a rack of synths and effects on each channel is great and allows for really creative combinations from the built in synths if you like that sort of thing. The fact that it works on iPhone and iPad and allows you to sync files between the two sets it apart from any other DAW for me. IAA support was fixed for some apps last time I checked, but really it needs AU

    Ok cheers.

  • @gregsmith said:

    The fact that it works on iPhone and iPad and allows you to sync files between the two sets it apart from any other DAW for me

    GB works and syncs across iPhone and iPad too using iCloud :smile:

  • @MobileMusic said:

    @gregsmith said:

    The fact that it works on iPhone and iPad and allows you to sync files between the two sets it apart from any other DAW for me

    GB works and syncs across iPhone and iPad too using iCloud :smile:

    Cheers for info some good points

  • Sigh ...

    I just deleted and re-installed to try to get it to launch. After a 15 second black screen while I assumed it had died, but it was really just loading, it launched. Restored purchases to get back all the free packs I’d downloaded. So far so good. Out of curiosity I hit the buy button on one and ... crash to desktop. Repeatable.

    It’s just a never-ending sad/sick comedy. Never thought I’d say this about an Imagine-Line product, but I’m done. Deleting.

  • @wim said:

    A> Sigh ...

    I just deleted and re-installed to try to get it to launch. After a 15 second black screen while I assumed it had died, but it was really just loading, it launched. Restored purchases to get back all the free packs I’d downloaded. So far so good. Out of curiosity I hit the buy button on one and ... crash to desktop. Repeatable.

    It’s just a never-ending sad/sick comedy. Never thought I’d say this about an Imagine-Line product, but I’m done. Deleting.

    Oh dear I didnt download it as reviews have been good and bad

  • Some people have a lot of fun with it. Me, it just makes sad.
    Sorry if I scared you off of something you’d enjoy.

  • @wim said:
    Some people have a lot of fun with it. Me, it just makes sad.
    Sorry if I scared you off of something you’d enjoy.

    I’m on the beta, what’s your device, OS, maybe there’s something I can pass on to the devs...?

  • wimwim
    edited July 2018

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @wim said:
    Some people have a lot of fun with it. Me, it just makes sad.
    Sorry if I scared you off of something you’d enjoy.

    I’m on the beta, what’s your device, OS, maybe there’s something I can pass on to the devs...?

    Sorry man, I’m done. I don’t see the point in pursuing it. Been doing that since it came out. I really don’t think they’re going to get their shit together in any timeframe that I care about any more. I’d love to be wrong, and wish them nothing but the best. Without me though. -cheers

    ...iPad Air 2, 11.4.1 though since you asked.

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