How to Make Beats in FL Studio Mobile? (Beginner Tutorial)

If you’ve just installed FL Studio Mobile and want to start making your first beat, you’re in the right place. This beginner-friendly tutorial will show you exactly how to create professional-sounding beats using only your smartphone or tablet — no prior experience required.

Step 1: Start a New Project

Open FL Studio Mobile, tap the “+” icon, and choose “New Project.”

Select your desired tempo (BPM) — 120 BPM is great for hip-hop or pop beats. You can always change it later. The interface opens with the default Drum Sequencer track.

💡 Tip: Rename your project early — it helps you keep files organized when you start saving multiple beats.

Step 2: Add a Drum Kit

Beats start with rhythm. Tap the ‘+’ button → Drum → Drum Sequencer.

Select a preset kit like “Trap Kit” or “808 Kit.” Each pad represents a drum sound (kick, snare, hi-hat, etc.).

Now, tap the grid squares to add drum hits:

  • Kick: Place on beats 1 and 3
  • Snare: Place on beats 2 and 4
  • Hi-hat: Fill in every half or quarter beat for groove

Press play — you’ve made your first rhythm!

Step 3: Add Melody or Chords

To add melody, tap the ‘+’ → Add Instrument → Synth or Keys.

Use the Piano Roll to draw in notes. You can choose instruments like:

  • Pads for smooth background chords
  • Leads for catchy melodies
  • Bass for low-end rhythm

Experiment with scales like A minor or C major to keep notes sounding musical.

💡 Pro Tip: You can long-press notes to extend them or use the velocity slider for natural dynamics.

Step 4: Arrange Your Beat

Once you have a drum and melody pattern, duplicate and arrange them:

  • Intro (4 bars) – Start with melody only
  • Verse (8 bars) – Add full drums
  • Chorus (8 bars) – Layer more instruments for energy

Use the Playlist view to drag and reorder patterns.

Step 5: Add Effects and Mixing

Go to the Mixer tab and add effects like:

  • Reverb – for depth
  • Delay – for echoes
  • EQ – to balance frequencies
  • Limiter – to control volume peaks

Start light — subtle effects make your beat sound clean and professional.

Step 6: Export Your Beat

Once your beat sounds good, tap the Export icon → WAV / MP3 / FLM Project.
Choose a name and save it locally or to cloud storage.

Congratulations — you’ve just made your first beat in FL Studio Mobile!

Bonus Tips for Beginners

  • Use headphones for accurate mixing.
  • Save often to avoid losing progress.
  • Try different genres (trap, lo-fi, house) to improve your skills.
  • Join FL Studio Mobile communities on Reddit or Discord for samples & tips.

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