| Feature | FL Studio Mobile 1.0.1 (2011) | Modern FL Studio Mobile (2025) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 4 audio / 4 MIDI (approx) | 99+ tracks | | Audio Input | None | Microphone, External interface | | Automation | None | Per parameter automation curves | | Effects | Reverb, Delay, EQ | Reverb, Delay, EQ, Compressor, Limiter, Distortion, Chorus | | Export Quality | MP3 / WAV (16-bit) | WAV, MP3, FLAC (24-bit, 96kHz) | | Sync | Manual .flp transfer | Cloud sync, WiFi transfer |
The rack was limited but functional, including a Limiter, Reverb, Delay, EQ, Amp Simulator, and Filter . Technical Constraints (The "Old School" Feel) FL Studio Mobile 1.0.1 apk
This specific version was part of the initial launch phase, primarily targeting iOS and later Android. While it lacked the advanced plugin support and complex customisation of the full desktop software, it introduced templates (such as Disco House) that allowed beginners to start creating immediately. | Feature | FL Studio Mobile 1
This version was significant because it was Image-Line’s direct answer to the fragmentation of Android audio. At the time (circa 2011-2012), low-latency audio on Android was a nightmare. FL Studio Mobile 1.0.1 was one of the first apps to attempt a full multi-track workflow on the platform. This version was significant because it was Image-Line’s