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2.5 i7 macbook pro logic x 2.7
2.5 i7 macbook pro logic x 2.7




I have noticed some instances of minor stuttering or slowness when in a project with ~30 tracks that are both audio and midi and all of them have heavy plugin usage. But I have, on occasion, recorded a full brass band with 12 simultaneous inputs and it did fine. Apple MacBook Pro Core i5 2.7GHz 13 Retina (Early 2015) MF839LL/A A1502. I usually record just myself, one or two audio channels at a time. Apple MacBook Air 13.3 Core i7 1.70GHz 8GB RAM 256GB SSD Thunderbolt macOS. But something like mine might be good for what you're doing, since it might be similar to what I'm doing. I still use mine, and I will for another few years. And since the price is so high already, its just not gonna be worth it. Personally, I wouldn't recommend a new macbook, because I've read they haven't really made enough upgrades to warrant not waiting for their next release of MBPs. It does start to overheat when I bounce large projects with many plugins, but that is going to happen no matter what on a mac, if you bounce in offline mode. It hasn't stopped me from doing anything yet. I got it new and it still works about as fine as ever. Buy Odyson - Logic Board 2.7GHz Core i7 (i7-2620M) Replacement for MacBook Pro 13 Unibody A1278 (Early 2011): Laptop Replacement Parts - FREE.

2.5 i7 macbook pro logic x 2.7 2.5 i7 macbook pro logic x 2.7

I have a mid-2014 15" MBP retina with 2.5 GHz quad-core i7, 16GB RAM, 500GB SSD.






2.5 i7 macbook pro logic x 2.7