Fruityloops Studio Mobile on tablets: the fastest path between your brain and your speakers
Fruityloops Studio Mobile lets you create complete multi-track projects on your iPad, iPod, iPhone, or Android tablet. If you wish, you can also load mobile projects into Fruityloops Studio to take your projects to the next level and work on them more effectively.
Never lose your ideas again with Fruityloops Studio Mobile:
Compose and arrange wherever and whenever you want. Thanks to its 133 high-quality instruments, drum kits, and numerous loops, fruityloops is a complete mobile studio that allows both beginners and music maestros to compose tracks intuitively.
Fruityloops Studio Mobile allows the creation of music projects that can be exported as WAV, MIDI or project files that can be opened on PC or Mac using FL Studio 10.0.5 or higher.
Technical specifications of Fruityloops Studio Mobile:
Fruityloops Studio Mobile consists of a step sequencer, a piano roll, a keyboard, a drum pad and a toolbar.
The step sequencer:
The step sequencer available in the Fruityloops studio mobile application allows simple programming of fast and sharp percussion patterns, enabling simple modifications to the rhythmic line.
The piano roll:
The piano roll works in a similar way to the step sequencer, that is to say you simply choose the duration of your note and then drag it to the level of the pitch of the note you wish to play.
The keyboard and the drum pad:
The keyboard and drum pad allow you to find your style as well as your chords or rhythmic structure.
Facility:
1. Copy the folders " obb " And " data » provided in the directory » Android » present in the root of your internal memory (or on the SD card depending on the hardware/Android version)
2. Copy theapk go wherever you want on your Android device and install it, then start the application.
3. On the first launch, you will have to wait while the data is decompressed and loaded
- Version : Complete
– Compatibility: Android 2.3.3 or later
- Language : English
- Size : 616.3 MB
This article was updated on October 27, 2016












