@LDreTheGiant

What computer and DAW are you rocking??

@Philfine

Another great video. Thank you for the info! 🔥🔥

@moemoney8251

I bought my first Mac this year. It’s a m4 max and it’s insane how fast it is

@richtrapattonibeats

i'm always thinking about buying mac but so used to my desktop pc, this video does help to clear a lot of things out, i appreciate it!

@marcuscromwell3369

M4 Base Model is all most of us need. Especially if you are coming from an Intel based Mac

@swandaley

I have a M4 Pro and it's great. I do run FL 24 and I think it might be outdated for the M4 chip. But considering my last Macbook had 8gigs of RAM and only 128gigs of storage, the M4 Pro is a big upgrade.

@richardharmon9596

Actually picked myself up a MacBook Pro M4 and also I have the same Synology 920 + 4 bay storage . Going to be using my Cubase 14 pro DAW and also getting into Logic Pro . I just left the PC world and using MAC for the first time , so looking forward to getting it all setup . Appreciate your video

@noahsavage14

If you could make an in depth video on your NAS solution that would be dope! Preciate you bro🙏🏾

@marcoleford1214

Just got my Mac book m4 pro and I love it

@kwameryan

Rocking Studio One on the 16" M4 Max 128GB and 8TB. But I only maxed out because I use a ton of large orchestral sample libraries. My SSD has 6 TB of samples and 2 TB for OS and everything else!  Love the workflow and that it's portable (with nanotexture) is crazy convenient. I got important work done on a flight today and can't imagine going back to Windows for music production.

@Screaming-Trees

I am on the maxed out M1 Max still.  64gb of RAM and 32 GPU cores I guess.  I could upgrade but I kind of decided to instead put that money into hardware.  Moog Matriarch doesn't take up any CPU or RAM but it forms the backbone of most of my tracks.  Should last longer than a laptop as well.  I will upgrade at some point sure but the M1 Max is still a lot of grunt.  Especially if you combine with hardware.

@nathanielbrown8718

you work at 32 samples? wtf. Thats allk you needed to say lol. Thats CRAZY power

@jacksp8de

I’m still using the M1 Pro for music production, recording, and I’m a professional cinematographer and editor so I think youre good with any of these M Macs

@Treborray

I cant even name a con with my M3 Pro Chip so I know that bad boy is tough!!!

@Arsonloke

I have a 13" m1 macbook pro with 16gb of ram and a 256gb ssd. I use it for making beats/composing/tracking vocals & instruments/mixing & mastering. It preforms great and its silent. The only downfall is the small ssd, but im going to order some nand chips off of ali express and upgrade the storage myself 💪🏽.

@TheBeatBuilder06

This device seems insane đź‘€

@simitheaudioman

There’s been some great videos looking at how the standard, pro, max and ultra chips actually affect performance in all the different DAWs. Unless you’re doing totally mental Dolby Atmos mixing, I don’t think you need anything more than a pro chip. RAM is one where I think that the bigger number will always give you bigger performance. Paying for apple internal storage is a crazy waste of money imo, sure get 1tb so you can keep all your software/plug-ins internally, but otherwise these days SSDs are cheap and fast enough you don’t need that much internal storage. Their pricing for the upgrades is just silly. 
But hey man, if it takes the mental load off it’s worth the money for you!

@nniklask

M4 Pro is enough. Music production doesnt need GPU performance, only CPU. so the additional GPU cores of the Max chip are wasted here. CPU on the Pro and Max are the same

@Drrolfski

Nice-to-have at best, definitely not must-have.

@Pilgrim-Of-Light

MBP M1 MAX. Ableton