
I commend Image Line for sticking to their word with free lifetime updates and purchases. As somebody who already owned the DAW for a number of years, I had the ability to go into my Image Line account and download the DAW with no issues. Since no drivers were required to install my Launchpad, I could simply plug it in and use it with no issues.įinally, the last thing I noticed regarding the FL workflow on the Mac was the installation itself. At the end of the day, it does feel just a bit smoother to use FL on a Mac compared to a PC.Īnother advantage to using a Mac for FL Studio is its compatibility with midi controllers. Having said that, I know there's a few kick ass PC's out there that can hold their own with Apple's track pads. Make sure that none of your songs have the display project info turned on (F11 opens the project info window, uncheck 'show it on opening' if it is checked).I have noticed that it was easier to maneuver around the DAW with a typical Mac trackpad than any PC I have ever used. exe file.īe aware that if trying to export to MIDI and the project isn't set up properly for MIDI export, you will get an error message within FL Studio and will need to manually click 'OK' to continue. ahk file, otherwise, you'll need to run the. If you have AutoHotkey installed, you can just run the. In addition, this Autohotkey script provides a progress bar to track how many songs have been exported and it allows for the minimizing of FL Studio (whenever it is possible to make FL Studio minimized).

The script utilizes the use command line to batch export that was implemented with FL Studio 12.

This is an AutoHotkey script that allows for the exporting of multiple FLP files in Fl Studio to MP3/WAV/OGG/FLAC/MIDI.

I originally wrote this script to save myself time while exporting my album Bringing Down The Fairy Tale.
