Read the new "Using Zip Files" section for more information. This can be helpful for collaborating or better conversions. Sept 2: You can now upload zip files of project files. I tend not to update every minor update or bug fix here but I still work on improving it and making sure newer versions of project files are also supported. Nov 28: Work is still actively being done on the converter. Please still send any project files if they crash so I can fix them! This way I can add new features while still allowing safer conversions in case anything crashes. Often I'll make changes which may have unforeseen consequence. This is accessible via the "New Features" button for now, which is like a beta testing mode. March 16: Support for Sends/Return Tracks has been added. Groups will work from ALS -> FLP as well, including if you use the Sends Only routing option.Īs there's no groups in groups for Live 9 you'll have to deselect the New Features for now if you specifically need a Live 9 file. The converter will only use one output routing for inserts (and any that go to a send). March 24: There is now support for groups and chained insert tracks (when using the New Features option)!įinally if you have busses or multiple mixer tracks in FL, you'll be able to convert them over to Ableton too. skipping the 8th band for now.ĪLS->FLP: When being automated, Balance will be limited by a max gain of +5.6dB, unlike Utility's +35dB. A future update will use patcher to add the remaining parameters.ĪLS->FLP: EQ8 has 8 bands, Parametric EQ 2 has 7. ![]() Some quirks: The Q of EQ8/Parametric EQ 2 is close but not perfect, and isn't automatable for now.ĪLS->FLP: In Utility, only the Gain and Balance (Panning) convert for now (because those are the only parameters in Fruity Balance). May 17: The converter will now convert Fruity Balance/Utility and EQ8/Parametric EQ 2. May 22: Another update! The converter now supports conversions between Drum Rack and FPC.įPC only has 32 drum pads while Ableton's Drum Rack has 128 so it will only work with the first 32 pads for now. I don't know if it's necessary to convert the vst back to their native version just yet (as IL vst plugins still work in FL), but that will probably come in a future update. You can find the vst versions on Image-Line's vintage subdomain or on third party vendors if you google. Native FL Studio plugins Harmor, Sytrus, Slicex, Love Philter, Delay 2, Vocodex (no routing), Grossbeat and Waveshaper will now open as a vst format in Ableton. Weird curves like Smooth Stairs will still default to Single Curve 1, but otherwise it's much more usable now. June 1: Improved automation handling from FLP to ALS. ![]() June 5: FLP->ALS: Midi in a Layer channel will move to it's set children. ![]() No support for M4A files as they currently can't be used in FL Studio. June 22: AIFF files are now supported when converting zip files. If you have multiple Midi Pitchers they will stack up. Sep 20: Ableton's Midi Pitcher now links to an FL Studio channel's root note and vice versa. Only the frequency can be automated for now. Sep 22: Added support for Fruity (Free) Filter and Auto Filter. Using Samplers over Audio Clips is still better in my opinion, but this should allow for more flexibility.ĭec 17: FSC (FL Studio Score file) to MIDI is now supported!ĭec 17: FL 21 files should work but I've only done limited testing so let me know if something breaks! I'm planning on adding fades between ALS and FLP soon. Previously these were skipped because it was considered an audio track by the converter. May 4: FLP->ALS: Midi notes in Audio Clips will turn into a unique midi track. Note: M4A Files aren't supported in FL Studio so won't be carried over during conversion.įuture updates will allow for audio file manipulation, so that your files can reverse when converting from FLP -> ALS (Ableton doesn't actually play audio backwards but creates a new file instead). You can actually open the converted zip files in FL Studio without unzipping it first (although if you plan on saving I don't recommend this). Jukeblocks will decompress the zip, scan the audio files and then recompress the converted project file back into the zip file. Note: If you have multiple als files in the same project folder it will only convert the first. In Ableton go to File->"Collect All and Save" to collect all the used samples to the project folder (I usually only tick the first three boxes), then zip the project folder yourself and convert. ![]() In FL Studio go to File->Export->Zipped Loop Package to collect the flp and all used samples into a zip file that can be used for converting. This has multiple benefits, from easier sample management when sending the project to other people, to more accurate audio time-stretching when converting from FLP -> ALS. You can upload a zipped project file including its samples.
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