Image-Line’s strategy (so far) is to use a smattering of samples from the synths that come with FL Studio including PoiZone, Sawer, Sytrus, Toxic, Morphine, Harmless, DX10, Ogun. This ends up being a plus though when it comes to importing your work back into FL Studio as this allows you to work with sonic palettes you are used to without attempting to load instruments that would crush the mobile device’s CPU. Unlike NanoStudio, the instruments are purely sample-based rather than a mix of samples and synthesis. Scope-wise it’s very close to the notion of NanoStudio. If you know FL Studio you’ll grok it pretty quickly. Image-Line is one of the first companies to make some real progress towards the idea of integrated workflow between mobile and desktop DAWs with the release of their new FL Studio Mobile app.įirst off let me say that they’ve done a nice job jamming the essence of FL Studio into my iPhone 4.