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Running Logic Studio, Macbook Or iMac ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Chud" data-source="post: 1015392" data-attributes="member: 145344"><p><strong>environmental necktie</strong></p><p></p><p>If you are going to use virtual instruments via midi I would recommend definitely at least maxing out your ram, as they are very processor hungry. Getting a big 7200 rpm drive is always a good move as well.</p><p></p><p>Another consideration which may be feasible and may not be, is designating your music computer as music only. I try as much as possible to not have other apps and things taking up space on my music computer (though it doesn't always work that way) and to only use it for recording. Again, this may or may not be feasible and my compromise was to upgrade the hard drive to the biggest and fastest that I could. I now use the old internal drive as an external when I want to use the MBP for anything other than music. Everything gets targeted and saved onto there rather than my music drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chud, post: 1015392, member: 145344"] [b]environmental necktie[/b] If you are going to use virtual instruments via midi I would recommend definitely at least maxing out your ram, as they are very processor hungry. Getting a big 7200 rpm drive is always a good move as well. Another consideration which may be feasible and may not be, is designating your music computer as music only. I try as much as possible to not have other apps and things taking up space on my music computer (though it doesn't always work that way) and to only use it for recording. Again, this may or may not be feasible and my compromise was to upgrade the hard drive to the biggest and fastest that I could. I now use the old internal drive as an external when I want to use the MBP for anything other than music. Everything gets targeted and saved onto there rather than my music drive. [/QUOTE]
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