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FL on mac... Possible?

Post by Arshaw » Sat Dec 05, 2009 8:44 pm

Basically wondering if FL can be used on mac.

i noticed benga uses it with logic,

and tbh it just looks like the vst version of FL...

anyone know how this can be done?

any help appreciated..

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Re: FL on mac... Possible?

Post by DZA » Sat Dec 05, 2009 8:55 pm

Benga uses a pc with logic 5.5
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Re: FL on mac... Possible?

Post by Arshaw » Sat Dec 05, 2009 9:20 pm

DZA wrote:Benga uses a pc with logic 5.5
:s i thought 5.5 looked worse than that...

cheers ne way. :oops:

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Re: FL on mac... Possible?

Post by Demos » Sat Dec 05, 2009 9:22 pm

bootcamp?
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Re: FL on mac... Possible?

Post by Architecture » Sat Dec 05, 2009 9:23 pm

why in the hell would you want FL on a mac?!

That makes as much sense as putting a Ford Motor in a Ferrari.
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Re: FL on mac... Possible?

Post by DZA » Sat Dec 05, 2009 9:24 pm

Architecture wrote:why in the hell would you want FL on a mac?!

That makes as much sense as putting a Ford Motor in a Ferrari.

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Would merk off a Ferrari
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Re: FL on mac... Possible?

Post by Architecture » Sat Dec 05, 2009 9:30 pm

ok bad example. lol

Ford PINTO engine in a Ferrari is more like it. It looks nice, feels nice, peforms terribly.
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Re: FL on mac... Possible?

Post by wormcode » Sun Dec 06, 2009 4:05 am

Yeah my cousin runs it and it works fine on Intel Mac + Bootcamp + XP, and they even provide some Mac support on the forum.

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Re: FL on mac... Possible?

Post by collige » Sun Dec 06, 2009 4:53 am

Bootcamp. Parallels. Crossover. Maybe Cider.
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Re: FL on mac... Possible?

Post by Project_B » Sun Dec 06, 2009 1:21 pm

Architecture wrote:why in the hell would you want FL on a mac?!

That makes as much sense as putting a Ford Motor in a Ferrari.

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Re: FL on mac... Possible?

Post by deadly_habit » Sun Dec 06, 2009 1:57 pm

yea bootcamp

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Re: FL on mac... Possible?

Post by Architecture » Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:10 am

Project_B wrote:
Architecture wrote:why in the hell would you want FL on a mac?!

That makes as much sense as putting a Ford Motor in a Ferrari.

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Oh yes i did.
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Re: FL on mac... Possible?

Post by deadly_habit » Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:14 am

Architecture wrote:
Project_B wrote:
Architecture wrote:why in the hell would you want FL on a mac?!

That makes as much sense as putting a Ford Motor in a Ferrari.

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Oh yes i did.

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Re: FL on mac... Possible?

Post by Architecture » Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:22 am

Cmon guys, there much better DAW's out there than FL Studio, I can guarantee it. If your gonna lay down the cash for a Mac you might as well get something a little more worth while than FL.
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Re: FL on mac... Possible?

Post by deadly_habit » Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:24 am

Architecture wrote:Cmon guys, there much better DAW's out there than FL Studio, I can guarantee it. If your gonna lay down the cash for a Mac you might as well get something a little more worth while than FL.
the tools don't make a diff
honestly think an amateur on logic can top spor?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdPUNOBViV4
hell concord dawn too
loads of big name producers use fl and reason and such
it's all about what you can do with them

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Re: FL on mac... Possible?

Post by legend4ry » Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:26 am

deadly habit wrote:
Architecture wrote:Cmon guys, there much better DAW's out there than FL Studio, I can guarantee it. If your gonna lay down the cash for a Mac you might as well get something a little more worth while than FL.
the tools don't make a diff
honestly think an amateur on logic can top spor?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdPUNOBViV4
hell concord dawn too
loads of big name producers use fl and reason and such
it's all about what you can do with them
Truth, people forget that 90% of FL users who're over the initial "learning the daw" stage, use 3rd party plugins and have collected their own sample library.

So what, you're saying is "MY DAW SEQUENCERS BETTER AND LOOKS BETTER THAN YOURS?"

Oh okay, thats nice. :t: :roll:

FL is immense for Midi but lacks with audio .. I'd go as far as to say FL is the best ive used (on windows) for Midi and you get used to how to use audio with it...

For the record, I am a Cubase user.. I started on FL and still go back to it sometimes for making fast loops or toying with ideas and lay them down solidey in Cubase.
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Re: FL on mac... Possible?

Post by deadly_habit » Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:28 am

legend4ry wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
Architecture wrote:Cmon guys, there much better DAW's out there than FL Studio, I can guarantee it. If your gonna lay down the cash for a Mac you might as well get something a little more worth while than FL.
the tools don't make a diff
honestly think an amateur on logic can top spor?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdPUNOBViV4
hell concord dawn too
loads of big name producers use fl and reason and such
it's all about what you can do with them
Truth, people forget that 90% of FL users who're over the initial "learning the daw" stage, use 3rd party plugins and have collected their own sample library.

So what, you're saying is "MY DAW SEQUENCERS BETTER AND LOOKS BETTER THAN YOURS?"

Oh okay, thats nice. :t: :roll:

FL is immense for Midi but lacks with audio .. I'd go as far as to say FL is the best ive used (on windows) for Midi.

For the record, I am a Cubase user.. I started on FL.
same but there are plenty stayed fl or reason that kill it

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Re: FL on mac... Possible?

Post by legend4ry » Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:30 am

deadly habit wrote:
legend4ry wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
Architecture wrote:Cmon guys, there much better DAW's out there than FL Studio, I can guarantee it. If your gonna lay down the cash for a Mac you might as well get something a little more worth while than FL.
the tools don't make a diff
honestly think an amateur on logic can top spor?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdPUNOBViV4
hell concord dawn too
loads of big name producers use fl and reason and such
it's all about what you can do with them
Truth, people forget that 90% of FL users who're over the initial "learning the daw" stage, use 3rd party plugins and have collected their own sample library.

So what, you're saying is "MY DAW SEQUENCERS BETTER AND LOOKS BETTER THAN YOURS?"

Oh okay, thats nice. :t: :roll:

FL is immense for Midi but lacks with audio .. I'd go as far as to say FL is the best ive used (on windows) for Midi.

For the record, I am a Cubase user.. I started on FL.
same but there are plenty stayed fl or reason that kill it
Indeed I only moved to cubase cause it works better with recording in and Audio, I dont' work much on Midi anymore so its better for my work flow... Otherwise i'd still be on the ol' loopyfruits.
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Re: FL on mac... Possible?

Post by deadly_habit » Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:33 am

legend4ry wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
legend4ry wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
Architecture wrote:Cmon guys, there much better DAW's out there than FL Studio, I can guarantee it. If your gonna lay down the cash for a Mac you might as well get something a little more worth while than FL.
the tools don't make a diff
honestly think an amateur on logic can top spor?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdPUNOBViV4
hell concord dawn too
loads of big name producers use fl and reason and such
it's all about what you can do with them
Truth, people forget that 90% of FL users who're over the initial "learning the daw" stage, use 3rd party plugins and have collected their own sample library.

So what, you're saying is "MY DAW SEQUENCERS BETTER AND LOOKS BETTER THAN YOURS?"

Oh okay, thats nice. :t: :roll:

FL is immense for Midi but lacks with audio .. I'd go as far as to say FL is the best ive used (on windows) for Midi.

For the record, I am a Cubase user.. I started on FL.
same but there are plenty stayed fl or reason that kill it
Indeed I only moved to cubase cause it works better with recording in and Audio, I dont' work much on Midi anymore so its better for my work flow... Otherwise i'd still be on the ol' loopyfruits.
same cubase is don of audio

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Re: FL on mac... Possible?

Post by Architecture » Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:47 am

FL is pretty much something id only use for midi. seems tight enough to controll all my hardware synths and drum machines.

only thing is I dont get the groove like I do on my MPC.
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