Can I continue working on an flm file in FL Studio Desktop (not the FLM plugin)

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ShaneDH
Fri May 22, 2020 1:03 pm

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Can I continue working on an flm file in FL Studio Desktop (not the FLM plugin)

Hi everyone,

Apologies if this is answered elsewhere on the forum, but I can't find the answer. My frustration is clouding my search abilities.

I have FL Studio Mobile and my tracks are all written in the Mobile app but I am looking to add finishing touches to my track using Fl Studio Desktop, I was hoping to use the Desktop's fruity limiter and the stock mastering plugins.

I have managed to direct share everything from FLMobile to the plugin but can't figure out how to use the FL Studio desktop plugins on certain instruments in my .flm track.

Hopefully, that's not confusing and makes sense. I am appreciative of your time and thank you in advance.

Regards
Shane

Edit: Everything is updated to current ver, Mobile app and Mobile Plugin. I am also on the trial version of FL Studio desktop, hoping to buy the producer edition during the summer.

Edit2: A bit more searching done and I think I Have found an answer, it seems you can only load a .flm file as an instrument and continue your track around that rather than the .flm file (preferably) converting to a .flp file. Fairly disappointed but it gives me a chance get used to FL studio Desktop by building my track again...


vincentvizcaya
Fri May 22, 2020 9:59 pm

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