

Learn more about FL Studio 20, now available for Mac users, from Image-Line. You can get the most basic version of the program for $99, while the beefed-up FL Studio goes for $899 and includes a host of VSTs (only some of which, it should be noted, are cross-compatible with Mac). The Verge does note that the Mac version won’t have total compatibility with Windows projects, however, due to some audio plug-in compatibility differences: Yes, we know that sucks and heres why it happens: The Apple App Store ( iOS ), Google Play Store ( Android) and Windows. Project sessions are compatible between Windows and Mac, and pre-existing FL Studio users can download the Mac version at no additional charge.įruityLoops has long had companion software available on iOS and Android - FL Studio Mobile for iPhone and iPad sells for $13.99 with favorable reviews - so music producers should welcome the DAW on the Mac as well. To use FL Studio Mobile on another operating system you must purchase it and additional content for each of Android, iOS, and Windows separately: This is true for all paid mobile apps. Now, with FL Studio 20, the software is officially available on OSX. Pitchforkreported the news, 20 years in the making, this week:Īfter years of users asking for a Mac port, development company Image-Line began working on a Mac version in 2013.

Image-Line has finally brought its digital audio workstation FL Studio, or FruityLoops, to the Mac after two decades of only being available on Windows.
