Hi all,
Currently I'm using a MacBook Pro 15' 2.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with 4GB RAM and a 500GB 7200rpm HD, running OS X 10.8.5. Soundcard is first gen MOTU Ultralite (FW 400 connector). Using Live 8 and Logic Pro X and heaviest plug-ins are probably Reaktor ensembles. The laptop copes ok
But... if going for new, then quite fancy the €629 2.5GHz Dual Core i5 Mac Mini:
- Firewire 800 port to MOTU's 400 port is ok?
- I assume the Mac Mini is going to run as quiet as a church mouse, right?
- Any other weird stuff I should be wary of?
New in Live 10.0: Introduced the new Ableton Sans font in Live. Introduced new colors in Live 10’s color palette. MIDI notes are now drawn in their clip color in the Note Editor. Updated the appearance of clips in both Session and Arrangement View. Introduced a set of four new themes in place of the previously available Live “skins”. Recently stop using my macbook pro 2011 2.9 i7 8gb and bought a late 2014 mac mini 2.8 i5 16gb fusion drive. I use the mini just to run maschine 2.2.3 and ableton live 9. My pro ran maschine floorless and the same for the mini on Yosemite. I am not getting these high CPU issues and no crashes.
Live 9 is not officially compatible with Mojave. The last OS version that is officially supported with Live 9 is 10.13 High Sierra. Although Live 9 may work with 10.14, we cannot guarantee 100% functionality. Nov 23, 2002 - Mac Mini 3.2GHz 6?core 8th?generation Intel Core i7 (Turbo Boost up to 4.6GHz); 16GB RAM; 512GB SSD I understand that you need both good single and core performance for using Ableton. Typically, I run 20-30 tracks in Ableton, using a large number of VST plug-ins. Jan 15, 2018 Don’t forget to read instructions after installation. Enjoy Ableton Live 10 Crack Suite With Keygen For Mac+Win 2018. For MAC OS/X. All files are uploaded by users like you, we can’t guarantee that Ableton Live 10 Crack Suite With Keygen For Mac+Win 2018 For mac are up to date. Nov 23, 2018 How much would Ableton doing be single-core vs multi-core in my typical Ableton usage? And could never get the true value out of my 2.8ghz x 8 Xeon Mac Pro, as Live always crapped out with lots of room left across the cores but hitting the single core ceiling. If you don´t do video editing and only audio I think a pumped mac mini 2018.
I'm thinking about buying a Mac Mini as a dedicated music computer and wondering which one to get... Maybe second-hand with good enough specs should be fine (and save a lot of money).
Currently I'm using a MacBook Pro 15' 2.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with 4GB RAM and a 500GB 7200rpm HD, running OS X 10.8.5. Soundcard is first gen MOTU Ultralite (FW 400 connector). Using Live 8 and Logic Pro X and heaviest plug-ins are probably Reaktor ensembles. The laptop copes ok
with that all, but a bit faster would of course be better, but don't think I need the absolutely latest and greatest, fastest machine out there...
But... if going for new, then quite fancy the €629 2.5GHz Dual Core i5 Mac Mini:
- Firewire 800 port to MOTU's 400 port is ok?
Mac Mini 2018 Ableton Live Free
- HD is 5400rpm, but tbh I noticed the extra noise more than the extra speed when I upgraded my laptop from 5400 to 7200...- I assume the Mac Mini is going to run as quiet as a church mouse, right?
Mac Mini 2018 Ableton Live In
- Any other weird stuff I should be wary of?