![]() ![]() With no audio recording capabilities, FL Studio Mobile's composition workflow revolves around its sequencing engine. Interestingly, the app doesn't offer in-app purchases of extra instruments, as found in Xewton Music Studio, restricting you to the presets and making the absence of editable instruments a major weakness.įL Studio's synth plug-ins are some of its strongest features, so it's a real shame that the mobile version doesn't offer at least one or two synths based on classics like Sytrus and WASP. Taking its lead from Slicex, the Loops section offers audio loops sliced into sections for playback as individual sounds. In addition to the synth sounds, a further range of drum and sample-based instruments round off the selection. No direct control of filters or oscillators, no modulation and very little in the way of hands-on sound sculpting. The app's sounds are perfectly usable but they're all essentially sample-based presets, with editing options restricted to attack and release times. The collection of 133 presets includes familiar names - Sytrus Warm Pad, Morphine Lead and so on - but the instruments are much more basic than the plug-ins found in FL Studio. However, don't expect to find the same instruments you'd use in FL Studio. Whereas the Xewton app features a large number of acoustic instrument samples, the instrument set has been updated to reflect a more electronic approach. ![]()
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