Anyone ever run FL Studio on Mac?

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Anyone ever run FL Studio on Mac?
Posted on: 16.10.2012 by Eleanor Nolazco
Hey there, just wondering if anyone has completed the FL Studio on a mac installation. I know you can do through Wine Bottler or boot camp but both seem like they would cause a performance hit. If you have successfully done this please let me know! thanks in advance
Leeanna Ayla
17.10.2012
Originally Posted by evducharme
thanks for the help man
Eleanor Nolazco
17.10.2012
Originally Posted by photojojo
I've run programs with Bootcamp. They are essentially the same as running them on Windows because you are in fact running them on Windows. All Bootcamp is doing is telling the computer to use Windows instead of OSX. OSX is not running the same time as Windows when using Bootcamp so it's the same as any Windows PC.

Where you might run into performance problems with FL on a Mac is if you were using Parallels which does run both OS's at the same time. Parallels is a separate software that you have to buy. Bootcamp comes already installed on a Mac. You will need to own a full version of Windows with both.
thanks for the help man
Eleanor Nolazco
17.10.2012
Originally Posted by Patch
sledgehammer-150x150.jpg

Sorry man - I couldn't resist...
no idea what your trying to say here buddy
Brunilda Kora
17.10.2012
sledgehammer-150x150.jpg

Sorry man - I couldn't resist...
Eleanor Nolazco
16.10.2012
Hey there, just wondering if anyone has completed the FL Studio on a mac installation. I know you can do through Wine Bottler or boot camp but both seem like they would cause a performance hit. If you have successfully done this please let me know! thanks in advance
Rubi Rayos
27.10.2012
I run FL on mac through Parallels and it works great
Kesha Pietrak
19.10.2012
Have a friend that runs fl studio through bootcamp no performance issues at all
Leeanna Ayla
17.10.2012
Originally Posted by evducharme
thanks for the help man
Eleanor Nolazco
17.10.2012
Originally Posted by photojojo
I've run programs with Bootcamp. They are essentially the same as running them on Windows because you are in fact running them on Windows. All Bootcamp is doing is telling the computer to use Windows instead of OSX. OSX is not running the same time as Windows when using Bootcamp so it's the same as any Windows PC.

Where you might run into performance problems with FL on a Mac is if you were using Parallels which does run both OS's at the same time. Parallels is a separate software that you have to buy. Bootcamp comes already installed on a Mac. You will need to own a full version of Windows with both.
thanks for the help man
Leeanna Ayla
17.10.2012
I've run programs with Bootcamp. They are essentially the same as running them on Windows because you are in fact running them on Windows. All Bootcamp is doing is telling the computer to use Windows instead of OSX. OSX is not running the same time as Windows when using Bootcamp so it's the same as any Windows PC.

Where you might run into performance problems with FL on a Mac is if you were using Parallels which does run both OS's at the same time. Parallels is a separate software that you have to buy. Bootcamp comes already installed on a Mac. You will need to own a full version of Windows with both.
Eleanor Nolazco
17.10.2012
Originally Posted by Patch
sledgehammer-150x150.jpg

Sorry man - I couldn't resist...
no idea what your trying to say here buddy
Brunilda Kora
17.10.2012
sledgehammer-150x150.jpg

Sorry man - I couldn't resist...
Eleanor Nolazco
17.10.2012
has anyone successfully done this?
Nedra Fresneda
16.10.2012
Bootcamp won't cause a performance hit, you are simply booting into windows like a regular pc would.

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