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People tend to tinker without knowing what they are doing, and install all sorts of crappy apps. The issue with Windows is generally having too many options available. Windows (esp 10/11) should work out the box too. But a (Windows/Linux) PC may require a few skills not needed with a Macĭisagree. So potentially Mac and PC should preform equally well. You don’t have to be a computer wizz to get the best from a Mac, which is saving - me at least - a lot of grief. This ensures fewer or no system issues at first installation of new software or peripheral devices. Out of the box a very high level of integration is a given, tested for quality, stability and performance.
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SwitchBack wroteFor me (and most likely also for software/interface developers) an important advantage of Mac is that there are way fewer variables regarding computer components and the drivers for those components. IMO Mac has the best operating system to be had!! There will be people that totally disagree with me but i could care less. so far so good!!Īs far as windows to Mac, once you have a Mac you will not go back to windows. I am hoping i can put it all together this weekend. Easy access to everything via two thumbscrews at the rear. This all fits (computer and PLCE cards in a 1IU rack). I have to pull those and make the exchanges. One full length and 1 half length (UAD Cards) Which is what i have in my old 2011 desktop. The reason for the xmac server is it holds 2 PLCE cards.

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Sonnect as an upgrade to thunderbolt 3 card which i purchased already and installed in Mac server. I also purchased a xmac sonnet mini server, used that is a thunderbolt 2 version. i did so because of the 4 thunderbolt 3 ports and 2 USB ports & HDMI. I just this week purchased a used 2018 Mac mini. My main question is, will all the songs I have created on the PC load on the Mac, providing I have all the same plugins installed?Īlso, is anyone using the Mac Mini Pro with S1? If so, what is their experience with it? The Mac will not be just for Music recording, but also to run Photoshop and Lightroom etc for photography. Mac Mini Pro will be 32 gig of RAM and 1TB storage (I will add more external myself). The PC is about 7 years old, dual 10 core Xeon, 128 gig of RAM. Philangus wroteI am seriously thinking of moving from my trusty old (but aging) studio PC to a Mac Mini Pro. Good to put your specs in your signature, click below in my signature.
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It's pretty neat and all but I just jumped into it and got what I needed so I don't really know mac, I don't even know how to speak it! Surprised the software preamp works in place of hardware, Haven't been doing it every long but not having problems doing what I want to do. When I record my vox it prints the effect I use for a preamp so I'm not using my hardware preamp or compressor like usual.

Never owned a mac so took a few weeks to get up and running but I'm liking everything. Hasn't bothered me enough to take the time to fix it I just work around it. I have some problems with plugins as far as I put a Xenon on the master in the song on PC but it's not found on the mac, or vice versa, it's on both computers but it's not being recognized as the same thing. So I do everything like I used to but when I want to track vocals I jump over to the mac and record a track and then bounce back to the PC and put it in the song. I have a 6TBusbDrive that can flip back and forth from PC and Mac with a button push. I use the mac like a remote audio workstation.

That was what I bought was the plain Jane model M1, that and an Apollo solo, very tight package for audio and latency and I get to use my UAD plugins. Looking at what you get for your money the mac is amazing and now the $599 M2 is even cheaper. I used to build my computers but now I shop sales for last years computer when I need a new one. I'm not leaving the PC but I wanted to get into these things, they are amazing.
