If your memory of FL Studio is closer to its roots-when the Belgian company's audio editing app looked more like a 1980s Amiga tracker than a proper DAW-prepare to be amazed at how far the program has come. And now, for the first time, Mac users can also join in on the fun. While it's still clearly geared for electronic music production "in the box," as opposed to recording live musicians playing acoustic instruments, you can record or create just about any kind of audio project with it. Image-Line's FL Studio, known affectionately by long-term fans as FruityLoops (the app's original name, when it debuted in 1998), has matured into a powerful digital audio workstation (DAW).
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