By the way at the moment i have pc running on windows 8 currently on windows 10 but never opened pro tools to try on them, but i am really tired of windows, things crushing and all the known things that make people wanna switch to other OS.
So you think i'll be just fine with 16GB ram and i5 2.3Ghz-2.6Ghz ( I think 0.3 Ghz won't do so much difference tho ) or i7 2.0 - 2.3 Ghz.
SSDs are nice, but they don't have anything to do "plugins lagging", unless you're talking about sample streaming for multi-Gb libraries (which works well enough with regular HDs).Thanks for the reply. Yes, you’ll likely have a MIDI keyboard, audio interface, set of studio monitor speakers and possibly a microphone or two in your home recording setup as well, but.
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It won't cost much more and it's still relatively future-proof. 6, 2018 Bobby Carter - There was a shift in Mac Miller's boisterous demeanor as he started the third of his three-song Tiny Desk set. If you make music on a computer, be that a PC or a Mac, your DAW - or Digital Audio Workstation, to give it its full name - is the most important tool in your creative arsenal. I don't use that much plugins though.anyway, I'd probably go with 16Gbs at this day and age. My greetings to all the people in this forum. It is the advanced version of the flagship digital audio workstation Studio One. I've got a Mini i7 2.3Ghz with 16Gbs of RAM from 2012 and it's still perfectly fine for my (admittedly relatively light) home studio work. For any music producer using Mac, Studio One 4 Prime is the best music production software today.