Control FL Studio from iOS and Android devices
mage Line offers FL Studio users, and soon Deckadance 2, a control app on iOS and Android tablets and smartphones.
The IL Remote works on both iOS and Android tablets and smartphones and allows for MIDI control, via WiFi, the FL Studio and plug-ins used in the DAW.
The IL Remote app allows for remotely controlling, from up to 15 devices connected simultaneously, the transport, MIDI keyboard, harmonizer, clips, mixer of Gross Beat FX. And if you need more controls, the app is user-configurable so you can add tabs/windows and additional controls (pads, faders, knobs, jog wheels, XY pads, containers…).
The IL Remote app is available for free at the AppStore and Google Play. Image Line should also make the app compatible with Deckadance 2 in the future.

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