So up until earlier this year, I was working with a maxed out and upgraded-as-much-as-possible 2008 Mac Pro. Also a lot of using IO for mixing and external midi/midi over USB in combo with software synths and orchestral libraries etc. I thought it's important to state this because I feel that the context in which this is all used it important, and I happen to have a wide range of things I do which requires a lot of different processes. etc., as well as a decent amount of outboard gear and analog summing. A lot of plugins, including whatever the current standards are, Soothe, etc. ![]() etc., as well as a lot of hardware synths and drum machines. ![]() For production I use a lot of modern standards, Nexus/Serum/NI kontakt/Spitfire etc. The genres range from more traditional rock/indie rock (so live instruments) to modern electronic based productions (heavy soft synths, plug ins etc). Here is a 5 month thread of a 32gb Mac Studio M1 Max running Logic Pro X and Apogee Symphony IO mk1 TLDR: Don't buy any Apple silicon computer if you do heavy music production/mixing for a few more years until software catches upto hardware.
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