In essence, the Mac Mini M2 is a quad core system, the Mac Mini M2 Pro is a hexa-core system, and the Mac Studio base model is a octa-core system. All these systems will run a professional audio recording studio as long as you have at least 16GB of Ram.
Thank you for sharing this André. I'm thinking of upgrading to this to replace my 6 year old Windows desktop. Been loving your videos.
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Thanks for making these videos, I look forward to getting my M2 Pro
Thanks for this vid.
Thanks for the testing, very helpful!!🙌
Brilliant tets. Very helpful! Thanks!
Good review,thanks
I went with a used Mac Studio M1 Max (base model). I was thinking of getting a Mac Mini M2, but for the same amount of €€'s I now have more CPU cores, more RAM, more ports, more GPU (although I'm not really using them, unless I do some video editing, which I might do in the near future). Downside might be that it might be unsupported in the next 3 to 5 years by @pple, but that might be an easy fix. My unsupported Mac Pro's lasted 10 years, thanx to some handy programmer/tech guys online. 😎
Bueno Andre' Gracias ! 😀!
I'm looking at the M2 Pro 16gb they are selling cheap here. Will it run Logic? and I don't use a lot of plugins or tracks for my music.
How many Kontakt library open at the same time in DAW? Actually i dont have enough budget am using 16gb ram windows i3 pc. now i want to upgrade is 8gb and 256 gb M2 mac mini enough as compared to windows 16gb ram? Please help me
Thanks!
Very good video, thank you! But even after watching it and many others, I still can't choose my Mac Mini. I do professional photo (Lightroom, Photoshop), home studio (Logic Pro + a lot of instruments and sample banks), and 4K video, especially timelapse (Final Cut Pro, LRTimelapse, quickly some After Effects). I have the budget either for a Mac Mini M2 with 24 GB of RAM and 1 TB of SSD, or for the Mac Mini M2 Pro with 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB SSD. What do you advise me? Thank you.
Mac mini base model have slow SSD does it effect in music production??
I'm currently using a fully maxed out 2012 27 imac with 500gb SSD and 32gb ram and it's getting a bit old. Would a mac mini m2 pro and my choice of display be a worthy upgrade? I'm not into any graphics intensive video editing but have a home based project studio running Logic, Protools and a stack load of third party plug ins. Is the 512gb SSD and 16gb RAM of the Mac Mini m2 Pro enough for a machine to be used solely for music production that's future proofed for at least a few years? Your advice is much appreciated and keep up the great work.
Thanks for your videos which are very interesting. Can you tell me if there are random CPU peaks with the Mac mini m2 pro as happens with Windows PCs?
thanks so much! I just finished production and mixing/mastering a whole album for a client on my macbook pro 2017 i5 with 16gb of ram. Overheats constantly and although I know how to get around its limitations with some template trickery I am dreaming of a computer that doesn’t need to do this. would you recommend 32gb of ram for the m2pro mini or is that overkill in your opinion (I do use virtual instruments but probably 50/50 with real drums/guitars/bass etc
Hi thanks for the video. Did both go equally well or was there more significant advantage with Logic over Cubase?
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