Like a lot of people, I have big complicated DAWs on my music production computer, but what I was missing was a way to sit down at my digital piano, start playing and just grab the crude MIDI files to take over to the DAW for grooming/editing/arranging.
With FLS Mobile, and the Chromebook I bought to do Zoom meetings, I can now do this with great ease.
My solution may not work for everyone, but if you're interested in seeing how I approached it, you can see my cheesy amateurish YouTube video here:
https://youtu.be/l6awu1GGh1Y (8:25 long)
Let me just add that I think DFLS Mobile is a fantastically designed and capable app. I'm only using just a small part of its power. And the price can't be beat.
Good luck!
Tim S.
Quick MIDI Grabber using FL Studio Mobile
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Re: Quick MIDI Grabber using FL Studio Mobile
Thanks for the kind words, Tim!