Spec'ing out a new Macbook Pro for a Recording Computer -- Thoughts?
- Larry Mal
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Re: Spec'ing out a new Macbook Pro for a Recording Computer -- Thoughts?
No doubt! I'm cheap and will make a computer last a very long time, but at the same time once you get a new one, it's amazing how much better the whole thing can be.
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- sal paradise
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Re: Spec'ing out a new Macbook Pro for a Recording Computer -- Thoughts?
Just jumping on this thread as I need a new MacBook. My 2012 pro is painful for work. And you can imagine even more so for demos.
For reference, at the minute I’m using a Scarlett 2i2 with their limited version of Ableton. I’ve got spitfire audio & native instruments installed, as well as a rock drum midi pack (- which I’ve never explored much to learn how to actually use & automate drum tracks over my demos).
A friend told me the Logic drums are super simple for adding loops. Noticed Logic Pro can be brought at the same time. Shall I pay £200 for that?
And the main bit: M2 MacBook Air? With 24GB of memory it’s £100 cheaper than the MacBook Pro. And doesn’t have the silly keyboard.
I’ll only ever be recording 6-8 tracks, mostly demos. And my work is all done in an internet browser. Aside from file space, which I can solve externally or in the cloud, M2 & 24GB sounds outrageous for what I need
For reference, at the minute I’m using a Scarlett 2i2 with their limited version of Ableton. I’ve got spitfire audio & native instruments installed, as well as a rock drum midi pack (- which I’ve never explored much to learn how to actually use & automate drum tracks over my demos).
A friend told me the Logic drums are super simple for adding loops. Noticed Logic Pro can be brought at the same time. Shall I pay £200 for that?
And the main bit: M2 MacBook Air? With 24GB of memory it’s £100 cheaper than the MacBook Pro. And doesn’t have the silly keyboard.
I’ll only ever be recording 6-8 tracks, mostly demos. And my work is all done in an internet browser. Aside from file space, which I can solve externally or in the cloud, M2 & 24GB sounds outrageous for what I need
I have nothing to offer anybody, except my own confusion?
- Dok
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Re: Spec'ing out a new Macbook Pro for a Recording Computer -- Thoughts?
https://www.apple.com/shop/refurbished/mac/mac-mini
A bunch of refurbished M2 Mac Minis are up now. That's what I'd buy if I didn't buy a refurbished M1 Mini a year ago.
A bunch of refurbished M2 Mac Minis are up now. That's what I'd buy if I didn't buy a refurbished M1 Mini a year ago.
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Re: Spec'ing out a new Macbook Pro for a Recording Computer -- Thoughts?
That's what I'm aiming for later this year, I reckon.
Until then, I've convinced myself that I can make my creaky 10 year old MBPwRetina run just as well by putting magic thermal paste in it.
Until then, I've convinced myself that I can make my creaky 10 year old MBPwRetina run just as well by putting magic thermal paste in it.
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