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FL Studio Mobile and Audiobus 3
I am having another try with FL Studio Mobile right now. I followed the Image Line tutorial closely and found 2 issues:
1) There are 2 entries for FLSM in Audiobus (doesn’t work with either)
2) I can not choose Audiobus as sound source within FLSM (there‘s only one app available)
Am I missing something?
Air 2 on 13.7 with latest versions of Audiobus and FLSM
edit: screenshots added
edit2: seems like I did it but some apps don‘t work flawlessly within Audiobus
Comments
same problems, tried various settings for hours...gave up. The FL Studio manual is not compatible with the latest version of apps and the only You Tube video demonstrating how to do it is 5 years old! Wanted to combine workflows on ipad and win PC using FL studio. Will switch to cubase probably.
I wish it worked. It'd be great if our FLSM iOS beta testers could nudge them into fixing it, especially if AUv3 isn't on the near horizon.
Forget about AB in FLSM. Not worth the aggravation. Use AUM to create a wave file and import. You can run FLSM in one AUM track and create a wav from a parallel track or just create a wav at the proper tempo.
They are aware of AUv3 and they have said they will work on it this year. FWIW
What do you want to achieve? I connect FLM to AUM and works pretty well for sending midi out, this way I can record any auv3 instrument and import the audio back.
I use koala smapler to record as it is easy to crop the recording, normalize and then export directly to FLM
But this is still a workaround with some tedious steps to take...
A working AUv3 implementation would be best - with a reliable AB3 module as close second...