


All other notes shown are in the selected scale you’re in. All of the green pads are the octaves of the scale you’re in. This actually might be easier to play than the keyboard on IL Remote, especially for those who don’t traditionally use a keyboard to input MIDI notes. The HARMO tab is a grid-based MIDI controller that helps you play notes in specific scales in the form of note pads on a grid. Check out my FPC blog post to learn more about that and other features in FPC. Select that option and you’ll map those pads to any pad you select on your IL Remote. Keep in mind you can remap any of these pads using the MIDI note mapping feature on your computer’s FPC. When you load FPC in FL Studio, everything in IL Remote’s FPC will automatically be mapped to the default settings in FL Studio. In the next tab, you have a dedicated drum controller for the FPC. You can increase or decrease the size of the keyboard and other controls by dragging from the bottom right of the control. In the image above, you can see the keyboard options that allow you to change the MIDI channel input and even highlight specific scales for you by coloring the notes outside of the scale red. You’ll have the ability to add or delete tabs/pages, create new controls and edit. Drag your finger from the top right of the screen to the left and you’ll open the editor. A great feature with IL Remote is the ability to edit the size of any of these options including the keys. In the next tab, PIANO, you have control over the keys while keeping the main transport controls to play and record your tracks. Pretty much everything you’d expect from a dedicated FL Studio MIDI controller. You can do everything from record to switching between your main windows to switching between patterns. This gives you the controls to your transport and main toolbar in FL Studio. When you open the app, you’ll be greeted with the MAIN tab screen shown above. In the image above, I have both my iPhone and iPad enabled. Simply highlight your device and click Enable. Any device you have connected with IL Remote will appear in your list of MIDI Inputs. If not, you’ll want to disable FL Studio from any firewall you have on your computer. You’ll then see the Wi-Fi icon in the app change color from orange to green. Now when you open the app on your mobile device, select “Tap To Connect” on the left side of the screen. Inside FL Studio, go to Options, MIDI tab and on the bottom right of the screen you’ll see the option to “Enable Image-Line Remote.” Make sure your computer and device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.


To get started, download the app from your app store onto your IOS or Android phone or tablet.
