MacBook Pro starts at £1,249 and for some this model might be enough, and if you can stretch your budget the £2,349 15in MacBook Pro with Touch Bar is choice - even without adding any upgrades as it's got Core i5, 16GB of RAM and 256GB SSD.. Bump up the RAM to GB, for grand total of £859 - for additional £180 you might want to also upgrade the hard to 1TB Fusion Drive.. Even Mac Pro will set you back £2,999, and you'll get 12GB of RAM as standard, 256GB of SSD storage, and excellent connectivity four USB 3 six Thunderbolt Dual Gigabit Ethernet HDMI 1.4 UltraHD and audio-in and headphone jacks.. The larger, and the RAM can be upgraded to maximum of 32GB whenever you like, versus the 16GB in the 21.5-inch model. From my experience, going back several years Digital Audio, having worked with both PC and mac systems, I rely on combination of Protools HD and Logic Pro X 10.3 in that respect, for the I have, I use 2015 15 custom macbook pro with Sonnet Echo 15+ Dock. you ned to be aware of few things with hardware such as USB 3.0 channel tying do not connect any interface to this port otherwise you're going to find that your USB interface might fail. The ONLY Macs any serious maker should consider are Macbook Pro - it's the only one with AMD Radeon graphics, Mac Pro as it's the most and the iMac with i7 upgrade as it has AMD Radeon graphics. Either the jack failed because the heavy line-out cord was too much for jack to handle or because I did not modulate the signal from the iMac with converter since it was working fine with cable from the iMac to my Onkyo's line-in jack.. the time is ripe for home theater that would be seamless integrated system of Apple products--from screen of unprecedented depth, width, clarity and color accuracy to audio with undistorted Dolby without the need for 7 speakers. When using software the first guage you look at is the meter which is telling you how much more cpu headroom you have for all the plugins you can activate before you run out of processing and ca not add any more or even get close to crashing if you are over 90% most of the time during playback of the recorded tracks.
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