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<blockquote data-quote="Groovetube" data-source="post: 1817598" data-attributes="member: 223633"><p>Just checked, its just over 6gigs, so Im good I think.</p><p></p><p>On the OS schedule, I don't think it matters how long apples been doing it. The trouble is, audio (and probably a few other major pro things Im not sure) is notorious for being incredibly finicky. You're fine if you're using say 1000 dollar or less audio interfaces maybe and say logic, but theres a reason why traditionally you'd see studios big or small running antiquated stuff, it isn't all just about ROI (though its perhaps part of the equation but thats true of all pro applications) but in audio its so finicky one simple update and BAM your studio is down. Like, you better have backed up, and even then you're going to be down for days, which is catastrophic. Hopefully major apps like pro tools can mov a bit quicker but I doubt it. I have seen a major move to windows in the pro tools world very recently, and that worries me. Ive never seen this to this extent before. Not that I think it means apple is going down by any means. It just means me, who hates windows with a passion, may have to move to the dark side to be more compatible with other studios down the road should this continue. That'd be a huge drag. I run both pro tools and logic, pro tools is the main one.</p><p></p><p>Its a whole different world in audio and I wish it'd move faster. I have about 12k in audio racks and even those just got qualified for Mojave just a month ago finally, and that was fast apparently!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Groovetube, post: 1817598, member: 223633"] Just checked, its just over 6gigs, so Im good I think. On the OS schedule, I don't think it matters how long apples been doing it. The trouble is, audio (and probably a few other major pro things Im not sure) is notorious for being incredibly finicky. You're fine if you're using say 1000 dollar or less audio interfaces maybe and say logic, but theres a reason why traditionally you'd see studios big or small running antiquated stuff, it isn't all just about ROI (though its perhaps part of the equation but thats true of all pro applications) but in audio its so finicky one simple update and BAM your studio is down. Like, you better have backed up, and even then you're going to be down for days, which is catastrophic. Hopefully major apps like pro tools can mov a bit quicker but I doubt it. I have seen a major move to windows in the pro tools world very recently, and that worries me. Ive never seen this to this extent before. Not that I think it means apple is going down by any means. It just means me, who hates windows with a passion, may have to move to the dark side to be more compatible with other studios down the road should this continue. That'd be a huge drag. I run both pro tools and logic, pro tools is the main one. Its a whole different world in audio and I wish it'd move faster. I have about 12k in audio racks and even those just got qualified for Mojave just a month ago finally, and that was fast apparently! [/QUOTE]
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