![]() ![]() There are some bugs that come with it and it needs some setting up. Here’s one, titled Seven Year Itch for pseudo-band Shoe See Shoe, that I worked on using only the plugins (Sytrus, FL Soundfont Player and Boo Bass) and effects (Reverb 2) that came with version 11. And of course an experiment is not complete without composing a track. The image on top is a screen shot of FL running in my OS X Lion right after I grabbed it to test. Fans who do not want to go through the hassle of setting up Bootcamp on their Macs had to use/port Wine (and similar/derived technologies like WineBottler) or even set up a Virtual Machine running a version of Windows to be enjoy FL.īut with ImageLine releasing an official Crossover package for the Mac, everything changed. FL Studio is still an exclusively Windows application since it is developed in Delphi (which is essentially Object Pascal for Windows) and had its backbone built on Windows-centered media technologies like DirectX. The one thing that was lacking, until (somewhat) recently, was a Mac version. I made FL my main DAW in the early 2000s (upon release of version 2, if memory serves) and have produced a lot of stuff with it ever since. The step sequencer reminded me of Hammerhead that I had also used to program beats that I used on an album Phantoms for my music project names are for tombstones. ![]() I came across FL Studio (formerly Fruity Loops) in the late 1990s as part of a sampler CD filled with Shareware music software. ![]()
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