Hi,
I'm new here, and I'm wondering if anyone knows about running FL Studio on a mac. I wanted to try running it, and I saw here that some people running 10.5 with WineBottler have gotten it to work fine. I've used WineBottler for several other applications that were listed on the database, and they've all worked. When I tried opening the demo of FL Studio through wine, it looked good, with some minor bugs, but I can't get it to play any audio. I'm not sure if I need to route it a certain way, or if there's something I need to install, but it won't play anything. I'm running Snow Leopard 10.6.2 on a late 2008 iMac.
Any ideas?
Thanks
EDIT
Some things I probably should include: When I was installing the program, it popped up with several errors about "access control" (I think), and it was able to play system alerts when there was an error. Also, when I first booted it up, it said it could locate some sounds, and asked me if I wanted to locate them, but when I clicked yes, nothing happened. I wasn't operating from an administrator's account.
I'm new here, and I'm wondering if anyone knows about running FL Studio on a mac. I wanted to try running it, and I saw here that some people running 10.5 with WineBottler have gotten it to work fine. I've used WineBottler for several other applications that were listed on the database, and they've all worked. When I tried opening the demo of FL Studio through wine, it looked good, with some minor bugs, but I can't get it to play any audio. I'm not sure if I need to route it a certain way, or if there's something I need to install, but it won't play anything. I'm running Snow Leopard 10.6.2 on a late 2008 iMac.
Any ideas?
Thanks
EDIT
Some things I probably should include: When I was installing the program, it popped up with several errors about "access control" (I think), and it was able to play system alerts when there was an error. Also, when I first booted it up, it said it could locate some sounds, and asked me if I wanted to locate them, but when I clicked yes, nothing happened. I wasn't operating from an administrator's account.