Image-Line has updated FL Studio Mobile to version 2.1, adding AudioBus support and more.
Here’s what’s new in FL Studio Mobile 2.1:
- Audiobus support: Now you can send and receive live audio directly to/from other Audiobus-compatible apps! See http://audiob.us for more information.
- iPhone 5 Retina Display graphics
- Synth Lead pack in the shop
- 24 audio inputs supported (requires a class-compliant audio interface)
- VirtualMIDI compatibility improved
- Bug fixes and various improvements
FL Studio Mobile is available now for $19.99 in the App Store.
Who is really going to record 24 channel audio on an iPad?
For starters, anyone who owns one of these bad boys:
http://www.behringer.com/news/behringer-introduces-revolutionary-ipad-mixers-xenyx-ix3242usb-ix2442usb-and-ix1642usb/
And frankly it’s always good to have the option. But on a better note, AUDIOBUS
I’ve stopped asking myself those kinds of questions because someone always does the thing you never assume anyone would. At least when it comes to apps.
Yet you would probably conplain if they limited it.
I assume you don’t know what an iPad is.
As someone who grew up on 4-track cassette recording, I would have used the living hell out of this for the first twenty or so years of my life.
Will I use it now? Probably not, I have a full studio 🙂 But I think it’s fantastic that it exists.
Seriously, we live in the future, lack of jetpacks notwithstanding.
I’m sure this is really more in response to other apps that claim to be “pro” just because they have a high track count. Turns out you can have a high track count AND other features!
I have done just that on several occasions.
Did not take too long after Music Studio got updated hehehe (10th March).