At the moment, FL Studio (also known as Fruity Loops) is not readily able to process the majority of the MIDI messages sent by the Seaboard, so the expressive capabilities are very limited when using the Seaboard in FL Studio.
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- Yes FL Studio has been released for macOS. If you already own FL Studio, that license can be used on both Windows and macOS machines. You may make multiple installations on any computers you own. So long as you are the only user.
- MIDI out - AU does not support MIDI out to other plugins. On a Mac computer, VST files and AU files are automatically installed to the default system folders. FL Studio 20 scans these folders on startup. If your NI plug-ins do not appear in the FL Studio 20 Plugin Database Browser, do the following: Open FL Studio.
- Now having support for both Mac and PC, FL Studio becomes even more versatile. The expansion into Mac allows for music creators to effortlessly migrate projects between PC and Mac. FL Studio owners will only need one license. Additionally, new features have been added.
- FL Studio has always allowed the use of dual (or more) monitors but it may looks as if it is restricted to a single monitor. To use multiple monitors there are 2 options: Set the window you want to move to another monitor to 'Detached' (in the top left system menu).
- While the newer VST3 format has a dedicated installation path all VST3 plug-ins must comply with, the VST2 standard does not know an obligatory folder. However, on Apple systems there is a defined plug-in folder within the system's folder structure since the first version of Mac OS X. All VST plug-in installers for Mac are using these folders.
In the meantime, FL Studio is able to process note on/off and velocity messages on a single channel basis, like an ordinary MIDI keyboard.

To use the Seaboard as an ordinary MIDI keyboard in FL Studio – without Glide, Press or Slide – open ROLI Dashboard and select the following settings:
- Channel mode : Single
- Channel: 1
- Glide expression fader set to minimum.

Fl Studio Mac Supported
FL Studio 12.3 added a new 'MIDI Channel Through' option that allows MIDI messages from all channels to pass through plugins.
Enabling this option, by right-clicking the Channel button and selecting MIDI Channel Through in the Channel Operations menu, allows multi-timbral plugins like Equator to respond to the Seaboard's 5 dimensions of touch inside FL Studio. However, it's not yet possible in FL Studio to record these dimensions of touch as automations.

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