Hey, I think it's pointless to argue PC VS Mac I see valid and reasonable points on both sides, but if you want to do yourself a favor, you REALLY shouldn't compare PC's to Guitar Center!Toxikator wrote:your case is more like saying "I hate buying my guitars at the Guitar Center, they have too many to choose from! Sometimes I just want to not have a choice regarding what I buy".
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- KVRAF
- 8016 posts since 15 Aug, 2003 from seattle
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- KVRAF
- 8519 posts since 7 Apr, 2003
it's /not/ more stable, for christs sake.boxynbaby wrote:hey been a long time fruity loops user infact since i can remeber it ever been realsed but i just made the pretty common move to MAC OSX for reasons that its just more stable than windows but i SHOCKED! to find image-line havent raleased a native version for the OSX system does anyone know of any future releases??????? would be a great help
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- KVRist
- 110 posts since 17 May, 2004 from Palm Coast, FL
z3ta+ is free now?!?Toxikator wrote:YOu really think the plugin choice is better for Mac? I've not yet seen a Mac-only plugin, except one color synthesizer and some cycling'74 stuff. Meanwhile about half the freebies on KvR are PC only, including z3ta+, Synth1 (I believe), etc.
- KVRian
- 932 posts since 26 Oct, 2005 from The Void
tell me about it, the macs at college crashed more times in 8 months than this PC has in 8 years.grymmjack wrote:it's /not/ more stable, for christs sake.
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- KVRAF
- 8016 posts since 15 Aug, 2003 from seattle
Not to get into this argument.... but you guys are right, the fact is any computer that isn't well maintained will crash. The thing is the real difference is OSX in my experience has never suffered corruption from bad drivers etc. that made me have to reinstall it, and there are zero viruses for OSX. Security is simply better, due to the lack of legacy support issues I'm willing to bet.
None of this matters if you know what you're doing on a PC, but I wouldn't say it's entirely false that macs are more stable, just inaccurate in the bigger picture, a bad piece of software can make OSX hang just as easily as XP.
None of this matters if you know what you're doing on a PC, but I wouldn't say it's entirely false that macs are more stable, just inaccurate in the bigger picture, a bad piece of software can make OSX hang just as easily as XP.
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- KVRist
- 444 posts since 20 Oct, 2001 from belgium
Because we're talking about different developers here.machinesworking wrote:so as a mac user why would I buy any of your "mac" compatible software?
FL Studio is 10 man years of coding in Delphi/PC ASM code
that's impossible to port (and probably not required now that
bootcamp and emulators are getting more and more to the
point at which they become usefull).
Even if we had the option to port it might be not very wise
to convert 8 year old code and we'd start all over completely.
Our softsynths (Toxic III, DirectWave, Poizone, Morphine, ...) and
new DJ software (Deckadance) are coded in C by Argu & Maxx and
DO allow us to investigate the Mac OSX market.
Jean-Marie Cannie @ Image-Line - FL Studio
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- KVRist
- 401 posts since 4 May, 2004
All that you're talking about is the reason why I feel FL on Mac is anything but viable. It carries a stigma of a toy sequencer, which makes it appealing either to very young and inexperienced users who go for the ease of use, or to those in the know, who know why FL is a power-user host to them.machinesworking wrote:Not here, though you get the occasional 'macs are the only pro choice' types here, they never last. It's pretty much a common theme for people to call Apple and mac users all kinds of crap here. Try being a mac user here, and at some point people will call your choice of computer elitist, computers for the computer illiterate, overpriced, etc. In the world of KVR music, macs are considered the wrong choice...Toxikator wrote:
True... though in the world of music Macs aren't considered "unprofessional", PCs are...
I think the only reason macs are considered 'professional' in the music industry is the prevalence of Pro Tools studios running macs. Pretty easy really to see why that would be, the plug in choice last time I checked was better on the mac side, and the hardware being homogenous to a degree lends itself to less issues. I suppose if Apple didn't exist, you would see Compaq or Dell as a music industry standard....
Neither of these two demographics overlap with Mac users which are mostly people that go for the gloss, or social status points (you don't get either of these two with FL). On the other hand those two demographics overlap pretty tightly with gamer market, and assemble-your-own-box market which is mostly Windows based.
I know I'm generalizing here but that IS the right thing to do in this case. So to me it seems pretty sane to not invest in a Mac version with all the technical restrictions converted into man-hours of refactoring and recoding and a very limited market penetration that an OSX version of FL would have.
Obviously a computer still can’t throw a television out of a hotel window or get drunk and be sick on the carpet, so there is little danger of them replacing drummers for some while yet. -- Nick Mason
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- KVRAF
- 8016 posts since 15 Aug, 2003 from seattle
Personally I am neither a gamer, or a build it yourself PC guy, and I would get Fruity Loops for mac if it came out. Then again I don't use macs for the reasons that most PC users seem to think people use macs for, gloss and social status points, I couldn't care less about that stuff. BTW from my own experience, it's a combination of wanting your home machine to not look like the computer you use at work, a belief that Apple OS is easier and more stable, and the underdog as champion mentality that drive a lot of people towards macs.peejunk wrote:machinesworking wrote:Toxikator wrote: I know I'm generalizing here but that IS the right thing to do in this case. So to me it seems pretty sane to not invest in a Mac version with all the technical restrictions converted into man-hours of refactoring and recoding and a very limited market penetration that an OSX version of FL would have.
Personally, it was Digital Performer that had me get a mac.
BTW, it is 50% of the music market for a lot of developers, and at the price point FL is, the market saturation would be pretty intense!
I personally am not that affected by it, a lot of the easy step sequencing that FL offers over other apps is accessible to me in Reactor and GURU, but I still see it as a bad business choice, though I understand the Delphi thing completely.
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- KVRAF
- 1975 posts since 4 Feb, 2005
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- KVRist
- 318 posts since 27 Apr, 2005 from right beside you
Man, man, man,
I took the time right now to read all of the replies and me and my collegue are laughing while peeing in our pants when seeing this discussion.
Best regards

I took the time right now to read all of the replies and me and my collegue are laughing while peeing in our pants when seeing this discussion.
Best regards
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- Banned
- 167 posts since 10 Dec, 2006
+1Toxikator wrote:JMC, I have hidden 15 grams of cocaine in your corporate HQ, and I SWEAR I will call the feds unless I see a screenshot, or a spec list, or SOMETHING.JMC wrote:Our softsynths (Morphine,...)
Is this Argu's new Nord?
Screenshots PLEASE!!
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- KVRAF
- 3378 posts since 27 Feb, 2004 from Paris (france)
an other couple of fat guys playing with their pee like dirty boysMaadfoo wrote:Man, man, man,
I took the time right now to read all of the replies and me and my collegue are laughing while peeing in our pants when seeing this discussion.
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- KVRAF
- 1651 posts since 14 May, 2002 from Earth
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- Banned
- 167 posts since 10 Dec, 2006
Why would there be? The paradigms are partially differnet and semantics are alot different.smart wrote:It might be worth Didier and Fred learning C++. I hear Delphi is dying and C++ can end up on OSX or Win.
Isn't there a converter out there that will do most of the work (like 80% or something)?
Learning C++ might be a good idea, sure. I think reflex already knows.



