FL Studio: native Mac version announced

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  1. phenomboy

    phenomboy Producer

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    Been wating for this so long... :headbang:

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  3. Evorax

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    At last... Mac users was waiting for it for years :wink:
     
  4. Mostwest

    Mostwest Platinum Record

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    once got Fl on Mac, why not logic on windows? (again) :D
     
  5. Evorax

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    Hahaha, :rofl: that's a good point :mates: :wink: :wink: :wink:
     
  6. Davey Jones

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    I would snatch this so quickly. FL is my drum sequencer.

    I presume they're gonna port the code over? They always gave that "It'll take almost a decade to re-write it in OS X code" excuse. Anyway, we'll see.
     
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    I saw this topic and have signed up to say I AM GLAD they finally took their heads out of the collective image-line ass. Their go-to excuse made them look foolish, using a custom crossover wrapper made them look foolish, and honestly announcing there will be a mac version after years of strongly asserting there will never be one makes them look foolish as well (or possibly enlightened). But I want their piano roll, and I want it on mac.

    :mates:
     
  8. junh1024

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    Well, CX-wrapped vs native has its pros & cons. There are some windows xclusive VSTs. There are also some mac xclusive VSTs. Drag & drop integration.... etc
     
  9. bl33d

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    Good to see they finally stopped crying and did it. I just want the plugins, I could care less about the software lol
     
  10. Pipotron3000

    Pipotron3000 Audiosexual

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    They done it simply because there is a demand.
    I've seen countless producers using Macs and Parallels to run just FL Studio :wink:

    And Image Line are less "foolish" than Lennar Digital with a single synth to port on x64 and never did for years.
    And probably never will now there is 32Lives :rofl:
     
  11. MarkSlater

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    I recommend you to bounce or save presets of Sylenth tracks in Logic X, in all projects you used it with 32Lives, that
    if you intend to do a fresh install of Mountain Lion. I had the surprise that many of tracks using Sylenth to not play
    the presets I've chosen anymore, but the init one. Similar problem with Nexus, only that this time, It just crashes my projects
    failing to load! :unsure:
     
  12. Catalyst

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    If you really want me to answer that Apple users are going to hate me. Logic actually used to be on Windows when it was owned by eMagic but years ago Apple bought them out and locked off PC users. Why? Well the answer to that is very simple: they wanted to force people to use Macs. That is the greedy underhanded scumbag answer.
     
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