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Good hardware to run Logic Pro & After Effects?
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<blockquote data-quote="MGMartino" data-source="post: 1603518" data-attributes="member: 332647"><p>yeah my MacBook Pro is fairly new model. I bought it in 2012 and I know I can upgrade my RAM because right now I just have a 2GB and another 2GB chip in my MBP. But when I bought the computer they said I could upgrade pretty easily to a 4GB and a 4GB or an 8GB and a 8GB which is what I think you are suggesting.</p><p></p><p>I'm just afraid that won't be enough because I want to be able to have multiple applications open and have a smooth work flow while I'm using Logic Pro, Safari, After Effects, maybe even have MainStage open too...that would be in an ideal world. Right now I can't even complete a whole project on After Effects and with Logic I get the job done but it's anything but relaxing or smooth.</p><p>What are your thoughts on me getting a MacPro? Can I somehow hook that up/combine it to my laptop?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MGMartino, post: 1603518, member: 332647"] yeah my MacBook Pro is fairly new model. I bought it in 2012 and I know I can upgrade my RAM because right now I just have a 2GB and another 2GB chip in my MBP. But when I bought the computer they said I could upgrade pretty easily to a 4GB and a 4GB or an 8GB and a 8GB which is what I think you are suggesting. I'm just afraid that won't be enough because I want to be able to have multiple applications open and have a smooth work flow while I'm using Logic Pro, Safari, After Effects, maybe even have MainStage open too...that would be in an ideal world. Right now I can't even complete a whole project on After Effects and with Logic I get the job done but it's anything but relaxing or smooth. What are your thoughts on me getting a MacPro? Can I somehow hook that up/combine it to my laptop? [/QUOTE]
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