I have been using an Early 2011 MacBook Pro for my Logic Pro X. It works but I fear it's on its last legs. When I want to record, I bring my laptop to my studio and connect it to a TV for a large monitor. I've always thought a mac Mini would be a good solution for a permanent computer in the studio, where I could continue to use the TV as the monitor. But in the past, the mac Mini was not seen as powerful enough. How does the new mac Mini look for running Logic Pro X? Any recommendations for a good configuration?
The new Mac mini is really great, even the i3 entry-level model is a great logic computer. Logic is not inherently RAM intensive, but it largely depends on the plug-ins you are using. If you are an orchestral composer, you will want 32GB or more of RAM. If you are a beatsmith graduating from FL Studio, 16GB is more than adequate. Although it’s easy enough to boot Logic Pro X up on two Macs, what you need is a means of moving musical data between the two systems. Traditionally, this often meant using a MIDI cable connected via a MIDI interface on both computers.
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ちなみにLogic Pro Xにした理由ですが、 ・プロ版なのに安価(Logic Pro X:税込¥23,800、Cubase Pro 10:¥56,160、Studio One Professional¥42,800) ・同じAppleが取り扱っており、Macとの相性・親和性は抜群 ・一部のDAW製品に必要なUSBライセンスが不要.