![]() ![]() ![]() The macOS will handle compatibility for you. Run FL Studio in Rosetta Mode and all plugins should work.Run the latest version of FL Studio in Apple Silicon mode and FL Studio will handle any older plugins for you (bridging them).If you are using FL Studio on an Apple Silicon (M1 based & M2 based CPUs) you have two options on which mode FL Studio will run in, as described below. In other words, it’s a great workflow release – especially for automation and recording and arrangement – with some new effects goodies to match.FL Studio 20.8.4introduced native support for Apple Silicon CPUs. (Uh, easily, cough, Logic Environment.) This is a minor update, but there’s now a grid to keep things neat and tidy and the thing with the rectangles bottom right is a heads-up overview of the overall patch. Patcher was already a clever tool for routing sophisticated custom patch chains easily. More Context Aware Value support across plugins and Automation Clips.Multi-select, cloning in Playlist Tracks.Improved Event to Automation Clip conversion.64-bit sample lengths for handling larger recordings and audio.Clip Editor automation is improved with multi-point editing, target highlighting, and link management.Better audio recording with new input modes, monitoring, Playlist track controls.Improved Patcher Tool with a mini-map for navigation and grid – love that one, actually, it allows you to make custom-routed chains of instruments and effects.SoundFont Player is back, now 64-bit, and on macOS even Apple Silicon native.Stretch Pro for Sampler Channel and Audio Clips Instrument with real-time formant controls.Vintage Chorus a la Roland’s Juno-6, which it seems we can’t get away from these days. ![]() Pitch Shifter with real-time pitch manipulation.Okay, all pitch shifters should have this kind of interface. (Previously, you’d need to force FL Studio to run in Rosetta 2 as an Intel app.) I’m still hopeful more plug-ins add support, and AU don’t require the tweaks, but this is useful for VST-only plug-ins like VCV Rack Studio, at least until they’re updated.Īs usual, FL has a lot of new goodies, though. Intel VST and AU plug-ins now work in the Apple Silicon native host via a process bridge. For all the nice new stuff, Mac users I expect will be happiest about the M1 compatibility tweaks. ![]()
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