

Does not crash if only one edit was made, does crash if more than one edit is made. If this info helps: Running on iOS 13.6.1 on iPhone XR.Ĭrashing on save happens both while connected to FL and not connected. I’ve been using FL studio for about a decade and I think this app has the potential to revolutionize workflow within FL, but these issues need to be ironed out. The only way to save without the app crashing is to save the layout after every single edit, which is pretty inconvenient to say the least. The biggest issue is that saving your newly created layout causes the app to crash. Some of the objects in the layout editor don’t work, the “container” object for example is too big to fit on an iPhone XR screen and thus is not possible to resize the container. The ability to create my own layout in the app is one of the best features, but it also has a fair bit of bugs. This app is awesome and adds a fair bit of convenience to music production. There is a complete range of customization options for each control so that you can create virtually any virtual MIDI controller to suit your needs.įor more details check the online manual here: IL Remote allows you to add custom tabs and add controls including Pads, Faders, Knobs, Jog Wheels, Mixer, Clip Launcher, X/Y Controls, Piano Keyboard, Harmonic Grid and Containers. If the control you want isn’t available then you can create your own. Use the included controller tabs covering functions including Transport Controls, MIDI Keyboard, FPC control, Harmonizer Keyboard, Performance Mode (Clip Launcher), Gross Beat FX, Mixer and more. Use a phone, tablet or any combination with up to 15 devices simultaneously. Just open FL Studio on your computer plus IL Remote on your iDevice and the connection is automatically made over your Wi-Fi network.Ĭontrol FL Studio instantly or link your favorite instrument and effect plugins just as you can with any MIDI controller. Image-Line Remote ( IL Remote ) is a free Wi-Fi MIDI controller for FL STUDIO on desktop and laptop computers.
