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FL Studio 20

The legendary looper makes it to the Mac

- Carrie Marshall

$99 From Image Line Software, image-line.com Needs macOS 10.11 or later

The app formerly known as Fruity Loops has been on PCs for 20 years (hence the version number: technicall­y it’s version 13), but this is the first time it’s been made available as a full product for the Mac.

Previous attempts used the CrossOver compatibil­ity layer, but FL Studio 20 is a native 64-bit app. It’s fast, looks great on a Retina display, and it doesn’t max out your CPU. However, there are incompatib­ilities with VST plugins. If you’re planning to duplicate your PC environmen­t on a Mac that’s something you’ll need to check; the compatibil­ity list is at image-line.com/ flstudio/win-mac-compare.php.

The main difference between FL Studio and apps such as Apple’s own Logic is philosophy. FL Studio began as an app for quickly making loop-based music, and while it’s gained lots of powerful features over the years it’s still based in that philosophy: the basic edition still assumes you won’t be recording vocals or live instrument­s. Logic is much more focused on recording and production, and while it does of course work happily with loops it’s harder to learn and more cumbersome than FL Studio. Where Logic can have newcomers utterly baffled, FL Studio will have you making beats within minutes. It’s telling to compare FL Studio’s celebrity users: FL Studio is dominated by musicians, whereas with Logic producers and composers dominate.

That doesn’t mean FL Studio isn’t for production. Far from it. It offers up to 500 tracks of multi-track recording and arrangemen­t, time-stretching and pitchshift­ing, one of the best Piano roll editors around and a mixer that can be as simple or as complex as you want it to be. There’s also a companion app for iOS, Android and Windows that you can use to create production­s on the move.

FL Studio is an excellent audio app, but it’s late to the Mac: chances are, when you see a Mac musician making loop-based music they’ve already embraced Ableton Live ( ableton.com/). But if you haven’t already chosen your preferred music app, you should seriously consider FL Studio.

the bottom line. FL Studio is a superb tool for making loop-based music that does everything including mixing and mastering.

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FL Studio enables you to use up to 500 individual tracks. Even quite complex songs don’t hammer the CPU too much.
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You can arrange FL Studio windows just-so. Everything scales to whatever size suits.

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