![]() ![]() This has some advantages when using VST plugins that are not Apple Silicon compliant ( see below). Run the Intel version of FL Studio under Rosetta 2. The downside is any 3rd party non Apple Silicon compliant VST plugins will need to run in the FL Studio process bridge and this can use some more CPU usage and may be less stable than native Apple Silicon software. NOTE: The first time you install an Apple Silicon compliant version of FL Studio it will start in this native mode, but you can change the startup mode, see below. Limit the number of VST plugins running in the process bridge when using 'Apple Silicon' mode.įL STUDIO OPTION 1 APPLE SILICON 'NATIVE' MODEĪpple Silicon mode should have the best CPU performance on your Apple Silicon Mac, but has some disadvantages when working with VST plugins that are not Apple Silicon compliant ( see below). Try to keep FL Studio and all plugins operating in the same mode (e.g. Otherwise, it's possible to end up with badly behaving 3rd party plugins. Pay careful attention to what mode FL Studio is in AND what mode your 3rd party plugins are operating in ( see below). Run FL Studio in Rosetta Mode and all plugins should work.Run FL Studio 20.9 (or later) in Apple Silicon mode and FL Studio will handle any older plugins for you.When running FL Studio on an Apple Silicon (M1 based & M2 based CPUs) you have two options as described below. FL Studio 20.8.4introduced native support for Apple Silicon CPUs. ![]()
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