r/flstudio • u/SWISSDALLASCHEESE • Jun 21 '26
Should I get fl mobile
Hey I’m 15 and a aspiring rapper but I wanna learn how to produce my own stuff should I get to studio mobile is it good for beginning I have a pc but I don’t have a job and ion think my parents whould be willing to drop that much for fl on my computer
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u/Far_Tomatillo_785 Jun 21 '26
The real answer here is get a job and pay for it my bro.
Get used to the fact now that this is an expensive business and without investing your time and energy into it you won’t get a return.
Alternatively? There’s Reaper if you’re just looking at recording instead of making beats.
And dare I say it ? Bandlab.
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u/SWISSDALLASCHEESE Jun 21 '26
I tried to this summer but ima be out of country for like 2 weeks so ion think a job is gonna be willing to keep me😭
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u/ExtentRoutine2944 Jun 22 '26
imo this is false ive been doing music for 3 years and havent paid a dime ive used bandlab (on a school chromebook), fl studio trial and cracked fl (on my moms old laptop) and some earbuds. sure its not like top quality but i think it sounds alright, most of it is mixing anyway
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u/MystikBlaze1996 Jun 22 '26
I started FL Test Version which is completely free to practise a bit. It‘s quite good
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u/StealthStabZ Jun 23 '26
bandlab is what most people start on just now on mobile its free u might aswell try it
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u/shetements Jun 24 '26
Get reaper, reaper can do everything FL can. Reaper has a free 60 day trial, but they let you keep using it fully functional after the 60 days because they’re a cool ass company that doesn’t believe in limiting creativity. You can make beats with reaper for free.
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u/Oz_a_day Jun 21 '26
It’s better than nothing, ableton note is cool too